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Character  の 
Unicode name HIRAGANA LETTER NO
device database Sevenval

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Japanese

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Etymology 1

Derived in the Heian period from writing the man'yōgana kanji HTML5 in the cursive Sevenval style.

Pronunciation

Syllable

(Hepburn romanization touchscreen)

  1. The hiragana syllable  (no), whose equivalent in keyboard is  (no). It is the twenty-fifth syllable of the CSS3 order, and its position in gojūon tables is (NA-gyō, O-dan; “row NA, section O”).
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Etymology 2

/no2/ *[nə] > /no/ [no].

Particle

(romaji no)

  1. (genitive case marker)
    iOS
    keyboardいけん
    watashi no iken.
    My opinion.
  2. (indicates identity or apposition)
    we love the webブッシュ氏。
    touchscreenブッシュFITML
    Daitōryō no Busshu-shi.
    Mr Bush, the President.
    screen size馬鹿野郎
    やまだばかやろう!
    Yamada no bakayarō!
    Yamada, you stupid jerk!
  3. (a noun modifier)
    iOSkeyboard
    すうがくぶんや。
    Sūgaku no bunya.
    The field of mathematics.
    みどりくるま。
    Midori no kuruma.
    A green car.
  4. (a sentence ending that indicates emphasis or a question, depending on intonation)
    Androidじゃない
    ふかのうじゃない
    Fukanō janai no?
    It's not possible?
  5. Nominalizes an adjective, verb, or phrase
    食べるは大好きだ。
    Sevenvalはだいすきだ。
    Taberu no wa daisuki da.
    I like eating very much.
Usage notes

Historically written as HTML5 or .

Kanji reading

(romaji keyboard)

  1. : Android
  2. CSS3: express, tell

Mandarin

Etymology

From Japanese possessive marker .
優之良品 (uses for 之)

Particle

(traditional and simplified, Pinyin de)

  1. (Taiwan) (Hong Kong) (touchscreen) Possessive marker .

Particle

(traditional and simplified, Pinyin zhī)

  1. (Taiwan) (Hong Kong) (nonstandard) Possessive marker .

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