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Answer:No (の) is used as a particle in Japanese to describe something, or to make something possessive. Ex. わたし(I, me) の(no) えんぴつ(Pencil) = My pencil.

Nō (with a long 'o', sometimes spelled Noh in English) is also a style of traditional Japanese theatre.

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