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Japanese ~ Roman Pinyin ~ Japanese Pronunciation ~ Kana (fast forward for Japanese experts)

1 The first thing I want to know is, is Thousand and One Nights a surname or Thousand Nights a surname? If the surname is the Thousand and One Nights, then the pinyin of the Thousand and One Nights Chiroma: Chiya Shizuka/Chiya Akira (Greek has many pronunciations as a name, which is a common pronunciation). Roman Pinyin is equivalent to Japanese pronunciation to some extent. The pronunciation of zu is like the first sound of zi in Mandarin, and the other d's should be hiragana: chiashizuka = ちやしず12363 chiaakira =ちやぁきらら. Last time a bookstore came to my school, all the books sold were flat. With a degree of 30, it was easy to learn Japanese with a D, but because it was Li Pai, it was flat. However, yuki of the bookstore has a happy pen name ぅれしぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃぃ𞊣𞊣.

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One Thousand and One Nights = せんや (Senya) =まれ (Mare) /き (Ki) /のぞみ (Nozomi Xi) Month =げつ

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