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  • *[http://japanese.about.com About.com: Japanese Language] - free resources.
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  • ...W. Nicol's 'Why I Became a Japanese']. Bio City. ISBN 978-4797211108. In [[Japanese language|Japanese]].
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  • *[[Japanese language/Catalogs/Shingo|新語]] (''shingo'', 'new word'): recently-coined popular
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  • *[http://www1.city.obama.fukui.jp ''Obama-shi''] - official website (in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]).
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  • ...spoken in parts of [[Japan]] and [[Russia]] but unrelated to either the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] or [[Russian language]]s. Ainu is [[endangered language|endanger
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...rkish]] and various others across [[Asia]]. Structural similarities with [[Japanese language|Japanese]] have also been highlighted, though the words and [[phonology|sou
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  • *[http://www.cwnicol.com C.W. Nicol Office] - official website. In [[Japanese language|Japanese]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese language]]
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  • ...he [[Democratic Party of Japan]] and the [[Japan Innovation Party]]. Its [[Japanese language|Japanese]] name means 'Democratic Progress Party'. The party's English name
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese language/External Links]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Japanese language/Catalogs/Shingo]]
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  • ...Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) means 'geek' or 'enthusiast' in [[Japanese language|Japanese]].
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • *Yamaguchi, T. (2007). ''Japanese Language in Use: an Introduction''. London: Continuum. ISBN 9780826493521.
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • (漢字) Chinese-derived characters used to write some elements of the Japanese language.
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  • ...線] - an official site from [[Japan Railways]] about the bullet train (in [[Japanese language|Japanese]], with pictures).
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • The equivalent of 'Ryukyu Islands' is not often used in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] to refer to the entire chain of islands. ''Ryuukyuu Shotoo'' (�
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...graphic Statistics Estimate'] - official population figures for 2001; in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. The first three rows of the first table show number of births,
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  • Two scripts used to write the Japanese language, ''hiragana'' (ひらがな) and ''katakana'' (カタカナ); symbols repre
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • '''[[Koshi-byo]]''' (孔子廟<ref>'Confucius shrine' in [[Japanese language|Japanese]].</ref> ''Kooshi-byoo'') in '''[[Nagasaki]]''', [[Japan]], is a [ ...]]s, [[Japanese yen]] must be used. Furthermore, the working language is [[Japanese language|Japanese]]: although museum exhibit labels are given in [[Mandarin language
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  • ...ef>''C.W. Nicol Office'': '[http://www.cwnicol.com/profile Profile]'. In [[Japanese language|Japanese]].</ref>
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  • Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the Japanese language from the earliest years until the present.
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  • ===[[Japanese language|Japanese]]===
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • '''Astro Boy''' (or '''Mighty Atom''' in the original [[Japanese language|Japanese]], i.e. 鉄腕アトム ''Tetsuwan Atomu'') is a [[manga]] charact
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  • '''Karate''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: ''empty hand'') is a [[martial arts]] discipline in which all p
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...even languages of this group are not mutually comprehensible with modern [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>''Ethnologue'': '[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp
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  • ...ding centuries, several other languages continue to be spoken, including [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Wikipedia:Filipino language|Filipino]] and various [[Chinese
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  • ...l'', out of [[context]], could be the [[verb]] or the [[noun]]), and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[mora]] system does not record [[pitch accent languages|pitch a
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  • '''Koshi-byo''' (孔子廟 ''Kooshi-byoo'') means [[Confucius]] shrine in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. As Confucian thought spread through [[Japan]], many of these sh
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  • ...ish) [[English language|English]]; the former is closer to the standard [[Japanese language|Japanese]] pronunciation.</ref> (広島市 ''Hiroshima-shi'') is a [[Japan]
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  • ...''colour'' in [[British and American English]]. Some languages, such as [[Japanese language|Japanese]], use more than one kind of writing system in their overall writt
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...s, several other languages have been or continue to be spoken, including [[Japanese language|Japanese]], [[Filipino language|Filipino]] and various [[Chinese language|C
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  • ...''kaeru'') and the verb 'come back' (帰る ''kaeru'') sound very similar in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]; therefore, frogs are associated with a safe journey.</ref> and
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...)|languages]] vary in how moras are employed, if at all. For example, in [[Japanese language|Japanese]], moras define how long a syllable or other unit is relative to o
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  • ...even languages of this group are not mutually comprehensible with modern [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>''Ethnologue'': '[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...such as the [[Uralic languages]], or other individual languages, such as [[Japanese language|Japanese]].
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  • ...Press. ISBN 1880656884. ''Otaku'' (オタク) means 'geek' or 'enthusiast' in [[Japanese language|Japanese]].
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  • '''Ju-on''' ([[Japanese language|Japanese]]: 呪怨 ''Juon'', literally 'curse-grudge'), translated as '''Th
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  • ...>The 'Greater Tokyo Area' has several definitions and therefore names in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. A common designation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (�
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  • '''Manchukuo''' (満州国 ''Manshuukoku'' 'State of Manchuria') was the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] name for [[Manchuria]] ([[Northeast China]], [[Chinese language|
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  • ...>The 'Greater Tokyo Area' has several definitions and therefore names in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. A common designation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (�
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  • ...>The 'Greater Tokyo Area' has several definitions and therefore names in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. A common designation is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (�
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  • ...l'', out of [[context]], could be the [[verb]] or the [[noun]]), and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [[mora (linguistics)|mora]]-based systems do not record [[pitch
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  • ..._sale&i=5940 Penguin Revolution]'' - [[DC Comics]] site; there is also a [[Japanese language|Japanese]] [http://www.hakusensha.co.jp/comicate/comi_no66/tsukuba/intv1.ht
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  • '''Shichigon-zekku''' (七言絶句) is the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] term for a poetry [[verse form]] (often of Chinese origin) consi
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  • [[Japanese language|Japanese]] employs three scripts in its [[writing system]], one of which is
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  • ...on [[Honshu]] island. It has several definitions and therefore names in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]; one is 'One Metropolis, Three Prefectures' (一都三県 ''Itto
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...even languages of this group are not mutually comprehensible with modern [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>''Ethnologue'': '[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp
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  • ...is that if the [[verb]] follows the [[object (grammar)|object]], e.g. in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] ''keeki-o taberu'' 'eats cake', the language is very likely to h
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  • '''Chugoku''' (中国地方<ref>The characters 中国 and the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] pronunciation ''Chuugoku'' are also used to mean 'China'.</ref>
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  • ...ays - for example, the [[grammar]] of ASL has more in common with spoken [[Japanese language|Japanese]] than English!<ref>Nakamura (2002).</ref>
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  • ...nese culture]] that an [[onomatopoeia|onomatopoeic]] [[word]] exists in [[Japanese language|Japanese]] to describe it: ''karankoron'' (カランコロン). In some cas
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  • ...English]] mainly used by non-[[native speaker]]s whose first language is [[Japanese language|Japanese]], usually in [[Japan]]. This may include English learned as a [[l ...out the rubbish/garbage'.</ref>Additionally, many English words exist in [[Japanese language|Japanese]], but these [[loanword]]s are considered part of its vocabulary,
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  • ...ere born in and have resided throughout their lives in Japan, speak only [[Japanese language|Japanese]], and use Japanese names or aliases on a daily basis. As it is no
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...pproximately one and a half minutes, in four breaths). Finally, because [[Japanese language|Japanese]] and [[Chinese language|Chinese]] word orders differ, further (si
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  • ...mage appears in [[manga]] [[comic]]s such as ''Penguin Revolution''.<ref>[[Japanese language|Japanese]]: ペンギン革命 ''pengin kakumei''.</ref>
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  • ...]] varieties are famous for their [[Chinese characters|characters]], and [[Japanese language|Japanese]] uses a mixture of mostly Chinese-derived characters (''[[kanji]]
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...ior posts. While culturally knowledgeable, he never learned to speak the [[Japanese language]] and may have been overly affected by Japanese policy influencers with Wes
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  • ...yllable|syllabic]], or [[mora (linguistics)|moraic]] (such as two of the [[Japanese language|Japanese]] scripts, which indicate units similar to syllables but which are
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  • ...even languages of this group are not mutually comprehensible with modern [[Japanese language|Japanese]].<ref>''Ethnologue'': '[http://www.ethnologue.com/show_family.asp
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  • {{r|Japanese language}}
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  • ...of a true noun class system at work in English. Other languages, such as [[Japanese language|Japanese]], have a far more extensive network of classifiers. For example,
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