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Thank You, Omu! is a 2018 picture book written and illustrated by Oge Mora. The story is about Omu, who cooks a stew and shares it with her neighbors; they show their gratitude by bringing her food. The book started as an assignment for a class of Mora's at the Rhode Island School of Design, where it was seen by an editor from Little, Brown.
Oge Mora is a children's book illustrator and author living in Providence, Rhode Island. [1] She received a Caldecott Honor, [2] Coretta Scott King John Steptoe Award for New Talent, [3] and Ezra Jack Keats Book Award [4] in 2019 for her book, Thank You, Omu!.
For example, "可憐" (kělián, "pitiful") in Martian language can be replaced by "口憐" (kǒulián), which shares a homophone in Chinese. "謝謝" ("thank you") can be replaced by 3Q, a similar sound of "thank you" in English. 的 is commonly replaced with の, as it has the same intended meaning in Japanese. [3]
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The basic format for a head entry gives the character, the Instant Index System code, the pronunciation(s) in Simplified GR, the part or parts of speech, optionally other speech levels (e.g., "sl." for slang), English translation equivalents for the head character and usage examples of polysyllabic compounds, phrases, and idioms, subdivided by ...
However, modern Chinese words average about two syllables, so the high rate of syllable homophony does not cause a problem for communication. [2]) Many Chinese take great delight in using the large amount of homophones in the language to form puns , and they have become an important component of Chinese culture . [ 3 ]
Thank You, Isekai! ( 異世界ありがとう , Isekai Arigatō ) is a Japanese manga series written by Azuki Arai and illustrated by Zianazu. It began serialization on Shogakukan 's Ura Sunday website and MangaONE app in November 2021.