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Are there many pronunciations of "Xiang" in Japanese? Why sho, syu and to? Nakajima Yuto and Sh? Sakurai's "Xiang" Hiragana

), かける (Xiang る)(kakeru), とぶ (Xiang ぶ)(tobu).

These are several pronunciations of the item, but it is more special to put it in the name. In other words, Sakurai is the surname and the item is the first name. A word is usually pronounced as "You" and "Nakajima Yuto", and the name is "Yuxiang". When the two words are combined, the pronunciation is omitted, and only Yu Xiang's "ゆぅとと" is taken.

Japanese

The verb case change in'' can't reflect the person and the singular and plural. In modern Japanese, all verbs in modern Japanese dictionaries end with some pseudonyms (ぅ, く, ぐ, す, む, つ, ぬ, も, も).

From this point of view, the verb "taberu" is like the prototype of the verb "eat" in English, although it is actually the simple present tense, meaning "eat"/"eats" or "will eat". Other forms of modification are "history"