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What does "Yi You Ou Xi Ni" mean in Japanese?
It may be "death"
Pronunciation is: i chi on shi ne, which can be pronounced as: 17 Eurowash in Chinese, more like what you asked.
Ah (ぃちぉぉしね):
"Death" is very common, that is, washing inside, which means dying.
"Bayi" has many meanings, and it has different meanings according to the context. It can be roughly translated as, temporarily, first of all, in short, and so on.
It is good to translate "I will die" into "I want you to die" or "I want you to die" or "I will kill you first anyway"
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