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Breakdown of zyon san ha yotei ga arimasita kara, paathii ni kimasen desita.
はha
topic particle
がga
subject particle
あるaru
to exist; to have; (used for non-living entities)
にni
at; on; in; to; for [indirect object particle]
来るkuru
to come
さんsan
polite name ender
ジョンzyon
John
予定yotei
plan; plans
予定 refers to a single scheduled instance or arrangement. It implies a fixed or pre-determined plan, often involving time or dates.
パーティーpaathii
party
からkara
because, since
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