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She folded a paper crane out of origami paper.
Literal
She [topic-は] origami-paper [with-で] paper-crane [object-を] folded.
折り紙 (おりがみ) literally means 'folding paper' — the art and the paper share the same name. 折鶴 (おりづる) is a paper crane, the most iconic origami creation. The verb 折る (おる) means 'to fold,' and the で marks the material used. Paper crane folding is deeply embedded in Japanese culture — 千羽鶴 (senbazuru, a thousand paper cranes) are folded as prayers for recovery from illness or for peace.