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What does の mean in Japanese?
の in Japanese, pronounced as no, can be used as ノ in Chinese. It is a modal particle, not an actual word. It is one of the five syllables in Japanese, and its katakana is ノ.

Grammatically, it is used as a case particle, a sense particle and a noun, which is equivalent to the Chinese modal particle "de" and "zhi", but not exactly the same. Because its appearance is "Japanese", this word is abused in the network, and even the Japanese word "の" appears in the input method "De", which is actually not in line with Japanese grammar.

(viii) Common expressions

1, all, ownership

For example: それはのノートです.

Interpretation: That's my notebook.

2. Works, products, etc

Example: (viii) Deng Xiaoping Theory.

Interpretation: Deng Xiaoping Theory

3, origin, location, space, etc.

The park is near the school.

Interpretation: Schools near the park.

4. Nature and content

Example: Half-cooked wild vegetables.

Interpretation: Half-cooked wild vegetables.

5. Features

For example: women.

Interpretation: Dark-haired girl