A: There are no two pronunciations, méi and mò, when reading méi it means not having, not existing, or less than, less than. When reading mò, it means sinking in water, decaying, disappearing into thin air, overthrowing, confiscating, losing, and being hidden. When reading mò, it means to sink into the water, to decay, to disappear, to be annihilated, to forfeit, to fall into oblivion, etc. When reading mò, it means to have or to be less than, or to be less than, or to be less than, etc. When reading mò, it means to sink into the water, to decay, to disappear, to be annihilated, to be forfeited, to fall into oblivion.
Group of words: listlessness [ méi jīng dǎ cǎi?] describes a lack of energy; meaninglessness [ méi yì si] refers to a lack of interest; submerged [ yān mò] refers to being covered by water or flooded or submerged or disappeared; invisible [ yǐn mò] refers to concealment, gradually disappearing. 没没无闻 [ mò mò wú wén ] means no sound, no one knows. It means there is no reputation. 没落[ mò luò ]指衰落、衰败;埋没[ mái mò ]指埋在地下或使显露不出来,不能发挥作用。