おやすみなさい. oyasuminasai
Detailed vocabulary explanation:
Hiragana み is one of the Japanese kana. Pronounce "mi"
Hiragana み is one of the Japanese kana, corresponding to the katakana ミ, which consists of one syllable. It is located in the ま行い section of the Japanese syllabary chart.
"み" is the cursive form of the Chinese character "美", and its corresponding katakana is "ミ", which is the full form of the Chinese character "三". In Japanese, the Chinese character "三" has the pronunciation "み" (Roman pronunciation: mi).
Extended information:
Japanese Romanization related:
The Romanization is similar to the phonetic symbols in English to explain the pronunciation of English words, and is slightly different from Chinese Pinyin. .
In Japanese, the symbol for this marking method is called "ローマ字" (Romaji). "Romaji" in the Chinese community generally refers to plain-style Romaji (also translated as "black-book Romaji").
Because "Romaji" is actually the implementation of a set of pronunciation annotation specifications rather than the realization of words, it is not standard to use "Romaji" with the meaning of "Romanji" in Chinese. , when translated, "Roman phonetic notation", "Roman Pinyin", "Japanese Romaji", etc. should be used.