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What does letter distribution mean in Japanese?
Paixin (はぃしん) is pronounced haishin and can be used as a noun and verb.
In the traditional sense, letter distribution refers to the publication and transmission of information in broadcasting and telecommunications systems. But now, it refers to network transmission or distribution (distributing letters), that is, sending data to users who need it through WAN, which is also called web publishing, digital publishing, online publishing and so on. It is widely used in multimedia services.
For example:
High quality, high quality, images, sounds, sounds, sounds and sounds.
Meaning: The influence of high-definition sound quality and picture quality, and audio-visual materials such as music can be spread and published through the network.
Also, I have a letter for you. I have a letter for you.
In addition, there are pay-per-view cartoons and series.
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