Stop saying "regular". There are a bunch of different USB peripheral connectors that have been used in the past, and I'm assuming mean one of those older types when you say "regular".
No, you can't use them. I show a few of them below, but there's even a few more that aren't as common.
You must use a cable terminated in a USB Type C connector. Type C is the latest, and probably not the last, type of termination. It's far superior for a bunch of reasons. It might look a lot like the micro, but it carries a lot more signals, and has one very nice feature: It can be inserted upside down and still works the same. If you look closely it has a symmetrical oval shape, unlike all the "D" shapes from earlier.
By the way, on the Host end of the cables, the same rectangular "Type A" connector has been used forever. At least that doesn't change every two years
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