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I've worn out two pairs of shoes this year.
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Vocabulary list

kotoshi
noun, adverb
  1. this year
watashi
pronoun
  1. I; me (slightly formal or feminine)
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
nisoku
noun, no adjective
  1. two legs; two feet
  2. two pairs
ni
numeric
  1. two (ふ and ふう used mainly when counting aloud; 弐, 貳 and 貮 are used in legal documents.)
soku
counter
  1. counter for pairs of socks, shoes, etc.
kutsu
noun
  1. shoe; shoes; boots; footwear; footgear
wo
particle
  1. indicates direct object of action
  2. indicates subject of causative expression
  3. indicates an area traversed
  4. indicates time (period) over which action takes place
  5. indicates point of departure or separation of action
  6. indicates object of desire, like, hate, etc.
hakitsubusu

Plain Past Indicative Form

hakitsubushita
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to wear out (footwear)
haku

masu stem

haki
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to put on (lower-body clothing, e.g. pants, skirt, footwear); to wear (usu. 履く or 穿く)
  2. to affix (a sword to one's hip) (usu. 佩く or 帯く)
  3. to affix (a bowstring to a bow)
tsubusu

Plain Past Indicative Form

tsubushita
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to smash; to crush; to flatten
  2. to shut down; to put out of business; to force (a company) to close up shop
  3. to wreck; to break; to block; to thwart
  4. to butcher; to slaughter; to kill (livestock, for food)
  5. to kill (time); to while away (the time); to use up (one's time)
  6. to waste (e.g. talents)

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