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Originally Posted by masaegu
Five consecutive one-letter words? Impossible! Gimme an actual example if such a phrase can exist. I am like: "What language are you even talking about?"
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Hehe, I'll do you one better:
にとにとにはろくだ.
But in all seriousness masaegu has pointed out the key thing: particle recognition. Once you get the habit of recognizing these in a sentence, you almost always will be able to pick out what are words or compounds of words you can look up in the dictionary. I went through this process when I was first starting out. I found reading a complicated manga like Blackjack was easier than reading Doraemon, a children's manga, because I couldn't tell where one word began and one word ended; Blackjack used a lot of kanji, so it was easy to pick out where a word started and stopped. Doraemon was almost all hiragana, so it wasn't as easy.