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Breakdown of kanozyo ha tumaranai to itte, terebi wo kesita.
はha
topic particle
をwo
direct object particle
とto
and; or; with
彼女kanozyo
she
テレビterebi
TV
言うiu
to say
消すkesu
to erase; to extinguish; to turn off, to switch off
〜て〜te
verb suffix for forming the imperative, among other things
詰まらないtumaranai
boring
Usually written using only hiragana.
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