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What does Eurasian corn mean?
1、こんばんは。 ?

Romaji: ko n ba n wa?

Chinese translation: Good evening.

2、おはようございます。

ROMAGI: Oh, haha, are you going to Ma Su?

Chinese translation: Good morning.

3. Stop (やすみなさぃ).

ROMAGI: Oh, Sua Mina Sai?

Chinese translation: Good night.

4、ごめんなさい。 ?

Romangi: Why don't you come to me?

Chinese translation: Sorry.

5、はじめまして。 ?

Romaji: Haji, I'm Master?

Please take care of me when we meet for the first time.

The pronunciation of Roman Pinyin is a little different from the Chinese Pinyin we use-in Roman Pinyin, e reads the second half of "ei" I; The pronunciation of Su is between Su and Si. Think about reading; R is l in Chinese pinyin; Ti reads "seven"; Tu is pronounced between "secondary" and "coarse"; N is a nasal sound, which plays the role of ing at the end of English words, or plays the role of "n" and "m" as the case may be, and often constitutes the pronunciation of ang, ing, Eng and ong in Chinese Pinyin.

Roman character is the pronunciation of Japanese 50-tone graph, which is basically the same as Pinyin, with a little difference:

The e in Roman is the ei in Chinese pinyin, and all those ending in e should be read as the second half of "ei" and those ending in n, for example, kon is the k eng in Chinese pinyin, and so on. on at the end of On should be read as eng, shi in Roman is actually in pinyin, ti should be read as qi, tu as cu, yu as you, and finally the R in Roman should be read as L, for example, ra.