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Those who came on the following day were in danger.
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Vocabulary list

yokujitsu
noun, adverb
  1. next day
kuru

Plain Past Indicative Form

kita
kuru verb, intransitive verb
  1. to come (spatially or temporally); to approach; to arrive
kuru verb, intransitive verb, auxiliary verb
  1. to come back; to do ... and come back (after the -te form of a verb)
  2. to come to be; to become; to get; to grow; to continue (after the -te form of a verb)
kuru verb, intransitive verb
  1. to come from; to be caused by; to derive from
  2. to come to (i.e. "when it comes to spinach ...")
hitotachi
noun
  1. people
ha
particle
  1. topic marker particle (pronounced わ in modern Japanese)
  2. indicates contrast with another option (stated or unstated)
  3. adds emphasis
kiken
noun, na adjective
  1. danger; peril; hazard
  2. risk
ni
particle
  1. at (place, time); in; on; during
  2. to (direction, state); toward; into
  3. for (purpose)
  4. because of (reason); for; with
  5. by; from
  6. as (i.e. in the role of)
  7. per; in; for; a (e.g. "once a month")
  8. and; in addition to
  9. if; although
mimau

Passive Plain Past Indicative Form

mimawareta
godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to ask after (someone's health); to visit
  2. to attack; to strike; to meet with misfortune; to suffer an attack
mimawaru

Potential Plain Past Indicative Form

mimawareta
godan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to make one's rounds; to patrol
mimawareru

Plain Past Indicative Form

mimawareta
ichidan verb, intransitive verb
  1. to experience; to witness; to undergo; to suffer

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