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Why is the slogan of Japanese Qi Xin's cooperation called "seinou"? It means "one, two, three, go" in Chinese.
The correct pronunciation is SE-NO, writing [せーの], the first is SE, the middle is extended, and the last is NO.
It is not surprising that cultural differences lead to different slogans.
If you must pronounce correctly in Chinese, you can use "ready"
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