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So did you miss me today? Guy: You. 7: Today. Two: Heavens. Xiangxin: Yes. I. Finish. Kouma: Yes.
一、So [ suǒ yǐ ]
Interpretation: 1. Indicates causality.
a) Use in the second half of the sentence to indicate the result.
b) It is used between the subject and the predicate in the first half of the sentence to mention the reason for the matter, and the second half of the sentence to explain the reason.
c) The first half of the sentence explains the reason, and the second half of the sentence uses "Yes.".So....The reason (for sake)":
d) "Therefore" is a separate sentence that means "here is the reason".
2. Real reasons or appropriate actions (limited to being used as objects in fixed phrases).
Citation: Lao She, "Black and White Lee".
Black Plum. It's my good friend, and because I often go to his house, I know a little about Bai Li. ”
Synonym. Yes, therefore, so, therefore, therefore, yes.
Antonyms: because.
Second, you. Pinyin: nǐ, radical: 亻, strokes: 7, traditional: you, five strokes: wqiy.
Definition: 1. Personal pronouns.
2. It is also sometimes used to refer to "you".
3. "You" cooperates with "me" or "he", indicating "this..."And "That....".
synonyms: you.
Antonyms: I.
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Your sentence is to take all the words apart and write, and all the words are spliced together to meaning, do you miss me today? If a person says these things to you, it means that he is interested in you and wants to associate with you.
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Definition: Indicates causality.
a) Use in the second half of the sentence to indicate the result.
b) It is used between the subject and the predicate in the first half of the sentence to mention the reason for the matter, and the second half of the sentence to explain the reason.
c) The first half of the sentence explains the reason, and the second half of the sentence uses "Yes.".So....The reason (for sake)":
d) "Therefore" is a separate sentence that means "here is the reason".
Pronunciation: a) Roughly equivalent to the A in English father, but the opening of the mouth is slightly smaller; It is also slightly smaller than the Chinese "ah" (a).
i) similar to vowels in English eat, but short and slightly tight; It is looser than the "clothes" (i) of Mandarin Chinese.
u) is similar to the Mandarin Chinese "Wu", but the lips are almost flat, don't push forward so hard. Please bite your upper and lower teeth together and open your mouth slightly to make a "u".
Refer to the above content at: Encyclopedia - Japanese.
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Guy: You. 7: Today. Two:
daysXiangxin: Yes. I.
Finish.
Kouma: Yes.
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