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What do you think of the pentatonic scale in Japan? How do you form words?
First, what do you think of the pentatonic map of Japan?

1. The first horizontal Japanese vowel A ぁぃぃぅぇぉ;

2. The first vertical Japanese unvoiced K ST N H M Y R W;;

3. crisscross to form a combination;

kaか kiき kuく keけ koこ

saさ shiし suす seせ soそ

4. finally dial n/ん.

Second, how to form five syllables in Japanese?

In Japanese, fifty ring tones are actually 50 letters representing sounds. Although it looks like a Chinese character or its radical, it is actually a pronunciation letter, which is equivalent to A, O, E, I, B, P, M and F in Chinese Pinyin.

So when several pentasyllables are put together, pinyin is formed. For example, そら and ら are two notes in the pentatonic scale. When put together, it becomes そら (empty), which is equivalent to putting T, I, A and N in Chinese Pinyin together. Pronunciation: Tian Tian? .