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How do you say transformation in Japanese?
After the transformation, the Japanese are へんしん.

Japanese Kanji: Tattoo, Pseudonym: [へんしん].

Interpretation: name, automation, three kinds of dress, transformation. (Pose the posture of をぇること. The posture of また, そのぇた. )

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Synonyms for "body" are "dressing up" and "clothes".

1, change:

Pen name: [かんそぅ]

Interpretation: change containers, clothes, etc.

2. Clothes for you

Pen name: [ころもがぇ]

Part of speech: name? Start with him? (x) Change/Category III

Explanation:

1, change seasons, change clothes. Season, clothes, shifts, etc. ).)

2. change the decoration. (Decorate for Business をぇたりたりりつけをすかり))

3, the same: change clothes.

deformed

Transfiguration is an overhead body shape change, and it is also one of the lovely attributes in ACGN subculture.

The word "transformation" comes from Japanese "へんしんん", which was originally used in biology to refer to the obvious changes in the external morphology of animals in a short time. Or also refers to biological sexual transformation, also known as "sexual transformation."

Japanese

Japanese (English: Japanese; Japanese: Japanese; Japanese pen name: にほんご), also known as Japanese, is the official language of Japan, with 6.5438+25 million native speakers and 654.38+0.6% of the world population using Japanese.

The origin of Japanese has been debated endlessly. Japanese in Meiji era classified Japanese as Altaic language family, which has been generally denied. Mo Hubeiat and Xiao Ye King think that Japanese belongs to Dalopita language family, Nishida Takashi thinks that Japanese belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family, Bai Guisi thinks that Japanese belongs to Japanese-Koguryo language family, and Leon Angelo serafim thinks that Japanese and Ryukyu language family can form Japanese language family.

Basic information

The expression of characters, writing methods and books (paper, etc. ), known as Japanese, is a language mainly used by Japanese islanders and people. Although there is no accurate statistics on the Japanese-speaking population, there should be more than1.300 million Japanese speakers in Japan and overseas Japanese living outside Japan.