Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do Japanese in the library, Machiavelli in the library and Machiavelli in the library mean?

What do Japanese in the library, Machiavelli in the library and Machiavelli in the library mean?

1. The Japanese word "Qiwa" in the library is こんにちは (today). Greetings from Baitian mean "Hello".

2. Maji is the mantra of Connor sauce, which means great.

Japanese grammar: voiced and semi-voiced.

Voiced voice is mainly represented by adding two dots (゛, dot, cloud point or voiced voice ら) in the upper right corner of unvoiced voice, while adding a circle (゜, semi-cloud point or pill) on the pen name of Harbin Line to represent semi-voiced voice.

Hard palate sound in Japanese

In Japanese, I-series pseudonyms plus lowercase ゃ, ゅ and ょ are used to represent hard palate sounds, which is called "difficult sounds".

In addition, in Katakana, other columns of pseudonyms plus lowercase ?, ィ, ェ, ォ and ヮ can be used to express the pronunciation of foreign characters.

Vowels consist of pseudonyms in the "ぁ" paragraph except the "ぁ" line and one of the three pseudonyms in the "や" line.

There is also a "ぃ" part in voiced and semi-voiced sounds. There are only two pseudonyms, the first one is big and the second one is small.