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Which Japanese expert can transliterate the lyrics of Hatsune Miku's Romeo and Cinderella into Chinese pronunciation version?
Pay attention to the following precautions first.

ロミオとシンデレラ(romio to Cinderella)-Hatsune Hatsune.

I think you will like it.

Kokokarazu xonotlite

sonna kibun yo

papadomamani oyasuminasai

seizei i i yumeominasai

otonawa mounerujigan yo

musegaerumiwa kunokyau meru

hajirainosua xiokarameru

konyawa dokomadeikeruno

Nedya Sassi Kuhitt, a shrine.

nigai monowamadakirainano

mamanozukuruo gaxibagaritabeta seine

xiranai kotogaaruno naraba

Silata Idomu Fuzudesho

zenbu miseteyo

anataninara ba miseteageru wataxino

zizudokoixikute xinderera

seifukuda kedegaketeikuwa

mahouyo jikano tometeyo

waruihitoni jamasare cyau wa

nigedaxi tainojuri ezuto

demo sono namaedeyo banaide

souyone musubarenaku cyane

sou janaido tanoxikunaiwa

nee wataxitoikitekureru

senobioxitana gaimasukara

Fanbu

imadake wataxi oyuruxite

Courroy-Sonokoyukesen

mamoruhitowa kyouwa imasen

koetara dokomadeike runo

Donitedoni, the shrine.

sukininazutetano wawataxidesyo

papawademone anatanokoto kiraimitai

wataxino tametosaxidasuteni

New ancestral generation

zuredaxiteyo wataxinoromio

xikarareruhodo tookuhe

kanega narihibikuxinderera

garasunokuzuwa oiteikuwa

Shui Mu Festival

waruiyumeni jirasare cyauwa

kizuto anokonosoudazuta

otoxita nante uso ozuita

souyone wataximo onajiyo

dazutemozuto aisaretaiwa

hora wataxiwa kokoni iruyo

wata xino kokorosozuzutonozoitemimasenka

hoxii mono dake afurekaezute imasenka

madabezu warayo mozu to mozu to gyozutozumekonde

izusoanatanobasyo mademo umeteximaouka

Note 1: All "e" here are "e" in phonetic symbols, a pronunciation between ai and ei. Don't pronounce "er" in pinyin.

There is also syo, which means that you can pronounce it faster by linking it with yo, cyo, which means that you can pronounce it faster by linking Qi with yo, and gyo, and so on. A single "n" is nasal, which is similar to "um".

Note 2: I helped you change everything here. The online version is a Romanesque version. In Roman characters, Shi means xi, Zu means Zu, and Chi means Qi. For the rest, see note 1. Look at romaji slowly while listening to the song, and then look at it later.