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What do you mean by how to pronounce Japanese?
Japanese pronunciation: w not, w ē i.

1, audio and video. From people, appoint voice. Called Japan in ancient times; Ethnic names. China called ancient Japan Japanese in the Han, Three Kingdoms, Jin and Southern and Northern Dynasties, and called ancient Japan Japan in the Tang, Song and later dynasties. Such as: Japanese pirates (14-16th century repeatedly harassed and robbed Japanese pirates in North Korea and China's coastal areas); Japanese pirates.

2. My mother (Japanese woman); Good fortune (beautiful appearance); Japanese sword (sabre made in ancient Japan, famous for its sharpness). Ming Yuan Keli's "Please beg for usurpation": "It is also the son-in-law of the Japanese, and the act of abolishing the establishment is actually done by the Japanese. Short, short.

Japanese related words and their explanations

1, Japanese pirates: refers to the Japanese pirates who repeatedly harassed and robbed North Korea and China's coastal areas in the 6th century. During the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period, Japanese invaders were also called Japanese pirates.

2, pumpkin: dialect. Pumpkin. Panicum miliaceum, the stems are creeping. Also refers to the fruit of this plant. Japanese sword: a sabre made in Japan in the old days, which is famous for its sharpness. In ancient China, it was called Japanese Dao, also known as Japanese Dao. Satin: A kind of satin produced in Japan. In ancient times, Japanese businessmen along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese Satin.

3. Japanese pirates: refers to Japanese pirates who lived in North Korea and China's coastal areas from the end of the Yuan Dynasty to the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and later refers to Japanese invaders. The fall of Japan: that is, the fall of Japan. The appearance of toe valgus of ancient women after foot binding.

4. Japanese invaders: In ancient times, Japanese businessmen along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese invaders. Woniang: In ancient times, Japanese women along the eastern coast of China were called Woniang. Japanese fans: In ancient times, Japanese fans along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese fans. Japanese slaves: In ancient times, Japanese men along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese slaves.

5. Obuchi: In ancient times, Japanese men along the eastern coast of China were called Obuchi. Japanese snails: In ancient times, Japanese women along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese snails. Japan: In ancient times, Japanese businessmen along the eastern coast of China were called Japan. Wotuo: In ancient times, Japanese women along the eastern coast of China were called Wotuo. Japanese people: In ancient times, Japanese businessmen along the eastern coast of China were called Japanese people.