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That's 3 countries. The "etc" here is not a usage with the omission of the general understanding, and the "etc" that many people usually refer to is its fourth interpretation: the list is not exhausted.
This paraphrase is used a lot in the colloquial context. And the "etc" in your question uses its fifth definition: enumeration and tailing.
This is how formal articles are generally used.
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Actually, it's 3, fools. "Etc" is just a usage in Chinese expression grammar, which represents the completion of summary and narration. It is used correctly here, and there is no ambiguity.
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2 countries: China, Japan, South Korea and the three countries.
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If you want me to say that there are four, then you say that it is said in the history books, then there should be North Korea, and South Korea used to be called South Korea.
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And so on have these two meanings, which are more confusing, for example, the example you said means that the list is enumerated, and the other table is omitted, which is obviously a table enumeration, which is three countries.
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The word "three countries" should be removed, at least three countries.
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In fact, this is just a matter of language habits, and Chinese likes to describe it like this, even if it is listed all, add a "etc".
When you listen to "News Network", when you list the 9 members of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress, all of them have signed up, and then you will "wait" after the report.
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Historically, they are all Chinese!
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One, China swallows these small countries.
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There is a problem with the statement, it's just three, what are you waiting for?
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In the sentence you said, I only saw China, Japan, South Korea.
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Yes, definitely.
1. East Asia (eastern part of Asia):
These include China, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia and Japan.
2. Southeast Asia (Southeast Asia):
Including Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brunei, Timor-Leste and other countries and regions.
3. South Asia (Southern Asia):
Including Sri Lanka, Maldives, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan.
4. West Asia (West Asia is also called Southwest Asia, referring to western Asia):
These include Iran, Turkey, Cyprus, Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, Jordan, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
5. Central Asia (Central Asia Region).
These include Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan and Afghanistan.
6. North Asia. Refers to the Siberian region of the Asian part of Russia. The West Siberian Plain is in the west, the Central Siberian Plateau and the Mountains, and the Far Eastern Mountains in the east.
In order to facilitate understanding, Asia is divided into six regions: East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, West Asia, Central Asia and North Asia. Each of these areas has its own unique natural environment and human activities.
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Of course yes, they all belong to East Asian countries.
East Asia refers to the eastern part of Asia. These include China, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia and Japan.
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China, Japan and South Korea are certainly Asian countries.
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Koreans have low self-esteem and rely on Chinese culture to live, but they can't get rid of it and despise it.
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South Korea knows what democracy is, and I'll add two words to you: "nationalist state"! Many more words below.
I think everybody understands that nationalism is all about feeling too good about yourself. I personally don't like Korea. How many "Ha Han" people are there in China, they are brainless people, that is, brain-dead, what nonsense!
It's the same as that "non-mainstream". You didn't see Korea"Ha-Zhong"Is it? Ha, our Dragon Boat Festival is its.
Confucius also wants to go, and Changbai Mountain also wants to do what it wants to do South Korea! In ancient times, it was the people of J! It's not so good now!
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East Asia, short for East AsiaIt includes five countries: the People's Republic of China, Japan, South Korea, North Korea and Mongolia. East Asia faces the Pacific Ocean, the terrain is high in the west and low in the east, with a typical monsoon climate and abundant natural resources. Most of the major rivers flow into the Pacific Ocean from west to east, mainly the Yangtze River, the Yellow River, the Heilongjiang River, etc.
The geological conditions are complex, mountainous, and volcanic. The eastern part is bordered by the sea, the coastline is tortuous, and there are many natural harbors, which are often hit by typhoons in summer and autumn.
East Asia is one of the most densely populated regions in the world, with more than 90% of the population belonging to the East Asian type of Mongolian race, which is a relatively single ethnic area, mainly Han, He, Korean and Mongolian.
It produces more than 40 percent of the world's total rice production, tea accounts for more than 25 percent of the world's total, and soybeans account for 20 percent. The output of cotton, peanuts, corn, sugarcane, sesame, rapeseed, silk, etc. occupies an important position in the world.
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