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What does Ni Ho wo shi mean?

"Ni ho wo shi" is not a phrase in Japanese. It appears to be a misspellings of "Nihon wo shiru," which means "to know Japan" or "to learn about Japan".

Here's the breakdown:

* Nihon: Japan

* wo: particle indicating object of action

* shiru: to know, to learn

So, "Nihon wo shiru" would translate to:

* "To learn about Japan"

* "To know Japan"

* "To understand Japan"

If you meant something else, please clarify the phrase or provide more context.

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