Japanese and Chinese are closely related. In ancient times (Tang Dynasty), influenced by Chinese culture, a large number of ancient Chinese words were introduced into Japan with Chinese characters from Bohai Sea and Korea in the northeast of China.
Modern Japanese-Chinese vocabulary communication includes two aspects: on the one hand, western books, works (such as maps of overseas countries) and English-Chinese dictionaries (such as Luo Cunde) were introduced into Japan through the translation of Japanese intellectuals and western missionaries, and became part of modern Japanese vocabulary.
Chinese Homonyms in Other Japanese Common Words
1, hello: こんにちは (cry and dig together).
2. Good morning: ぉはよぅござぃます (Oh, it's enough to blow up a Mars).
3. Goodbye: さよぅなら (goodbye).
See you tomorrow: じゃぁぁした.
5. Good night, elder: ぉみなさぃ (Oh, yes, seminar).
6. I am back: ただぃま (he is a freshman).