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What does this Japanese mean?
That's na. The first one on the na line. . . ;
な
I don't know what a wild line is. I think it's a name.
Does this sentence mean crazy talk …
It's not necessary to pronounce the name. You can't say that. 、
But the wild line is really not a word. . . Or am I too bumpy?
No, no, no, no, I want it.
Look separately.
Wild can be pronounced や ya or の no (viii) More common.
Music score can be read as ふん or ぶん. There seems to be no training. .
As a Chinese character, fen also has the pronunciation of "tile" when it becomes other words together with other pseudonyms.
For example, knowing points. Vacarou separation-separation Vacarou
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