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What does Hugh mean in Japanese? Recently, that little Hujiang dictionary has been having problems in searching words.
There is an error in phrase division.
Hugh みなので (specify the reason, equivalent to だから)
Hugh is a verb, and the verb here has become the noun Hugh.
This sentence is interpreted as because it is closed until 65438+10.3.
If it is the verb Hugh, it is Hugh+ので.
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