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Breakdown of nimotsu
thing
物
When you see a cow, do not think of it as a thing.
baggage
荷
What's in the grass? Your baggage!
Usages of nimotsu
階段 の 下 に 荷物 が ある。kaidan no shita ni nimotsu ga aru.
There is luggage under the stairs.
荷物 は 重い です。nimotsu wa omoi desu.
The luggage is heavy.
荷物 を 持って 行く。nimotsu o motte iku.
I take the luggage with me.
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