娘 は、 水色 の 着物 を 着て いた。musume ha, mizuiro no kimono wo kite ita.
(My) daughter was wearing a light blue kimono.
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Sentence from TatoebaBreakdown of musume ha, mizuiro no kimono wo kite ita.
はha
topic particle
のno
possessive case particle
いるiru
to exist; to stay; to have (used for living beings)
をwo
direct object particle
娘musume
daughter
水色mizuiro
light blue
着物kimono
traditional Japanese dress
着るkiru
to wearon upper body
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