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Breakdown of kono kaban ha itiman en simasu.
はha
topic particle
このkono
this ... adnominal
するsuru
to do
円en
yen
一万itiman
ten thousand
鞄kaban
bag
This is a general term for a bag, often referring to various kinds of handbags, school bags, or briefcases. It is more traditional and may be used more commonly in daily conversations than バッグ.
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