Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Japanese"
The meaning of "Japanese" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
kōen in Japanese ne anlama geliyor?
A:
@pisola00 公園 means park
Q:
I'm Japanese myself ne anlama geliyor?
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The person told you that he/she is also Japanese
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it can be different (in Japanese please ) ne anlama geliyor?
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異なるかもしれない
Q:
Japanese ne anlama geliyor?
A:
Native to Japan.
Example sentences using "Japanese"
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Japanese ile örnek cümleler göster.
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I love the Japanese the most.
I wish, I could speak Japanese.
I wonder which is healthier the Japanese diet or the Mediterranean diet.
The French and the Japanese are the world leaders when it comes to mathematics and engineering.
I wish, I could speak Japanese.
I wonder which is healthier the Japanese diet or the Mediterranean diet.
The French and the Japanese are the world leaders when it comes to mathematics and engineering.
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Japanese ile örnek cümleler göster.
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He's trying to learn Japanese.
I met a Japanese woman yesterday.
Japanese culture is very interesting.
I love to eat Japanese food.
I met a Japanese woman yesterday.
Japanese culture is very interesting.
I love to eat Japanese food.
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Japanese ile örnek cümleler göster.
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I can speak Japanese.
The Japanese food in that restaurant is great.
He is Japanese.
The Japanese food in that restaurant is great.
He is Japanese.
Q:
Japanese ile örnek cümleler göster.
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there are no common expressions involving the word japenese.
Synonyms of "Japanese" and their differences
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I'm a Japanese. ve I'm Japanese. arasındaki fark nedir?
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I'm a Japanese (noun).
I'm Japanese (adjective).
I'm Japanese (adjective).
Q:
Japanese ve Japan’s arasındaki fark nedir?
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japanese is an adjective that describes things from japan. It is also the english word for people from japan and the language.
Japanese pottery, japanese language, japanese candy, etc.
Japan’s: -‘s shows possession. kind of like in japanese「 私の兄の友達」my older brother’s friend, the “friend” belongs to brother.
Japan’s ______.
Japan’s population, Japan’s music, Japan’s food, Japan’s response to x, etc.
Japanese pottery, japanese language, japanese candy, etc.
Japan’s: -‘s shows possession. kind of like in japanese「 私の兄の友達」my older brother’s friend, the “friend” belongs to brother.
Japan’s ______.
Japan’s population, Japan’s music, Japan’s food, Japan’s response to x, etc.
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Most Japanese students..... ve Almost all Japanese students..... arasındaki fark nedir?
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I think they're the same.
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I'm Japanese. ve I'm a Japanese person. ve I'm a Japanese. arasındaki fark nedir?
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I personally have never heard someone use the phrasing I am a Japanese, but I believe all three convey the same meaning except the second one uses more words than the first.
Q:
I'm a Japanese ve I'm the Japanese arasındaki fark nedir?
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I'm a Japanese = you're a person from Japan.
I'm the Japanese = you're the person from Japan, not the other people.
For example:
A book = one book.
The book = that book, not the other books.
I need a book = I need one book, any book is okay.
I need the book = I need that specific book, I don't need the other books.
I'm the Japanese = you're the person from Japan, not the other people.
For example:
A book = one book.
The book = that book, not the other books.
I need a book = I need one book, any book is okay.
I need the book = I need that specific book, I don't need the other books.
Translations of "Japanese"
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (Birleşik Krallık) da nasıl dersiniz? Japanese
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japonés - Japanese
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? 日本語の文章が参照されていると分かったものについては、(in Japanese)と表記を追加しました。表記を追加した場所が正しいかどうか、ご確認お願いします。それ以外の変更箇所についても、合わせてご確認をお願いします。
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I added "(in Japanese)" to the ones that I could tell were referenced from Japanese sentences. Please check if I added this to the correct sentences. Please confirm the other changes as well.
(If they still have to make the changes, you can also say "If there is anything else to change, please check that as well.")
(If they still have to make the changes, you can also say "If there is anything else to change, please check that as well.")
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? Japanese
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Check the question to view the answer
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Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? お天気雨 in Japanese or 晴天雨 in Chinese
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a sun shower
when the devil beats his wife (Southern US English)
when the devil beats his wife (Southern US English)
Q:
Bunu İngilizce (ABD) da nasıl dersiniz? this from Japanese
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Candykiller is wrong. It should be
Please take a look at the photo. I look forward in working with you.
Please take a look at the photo. I look forward in working with you.
Other questions about "Japanese"
Q:
・Assisted Japanese customers by translating Chinese and English into Japanese. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
A:
It sounds good for your CV. If you want another way to say it you could also say: "Assisted Japanese customers by translating both Chinese and English into Japanese."
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This is because japanese people have a perception of all chinese people are rich because of the tourists who purchase so many high-quality things that are apparently expensive.
So I found it interesting how Japanese people easily get biased, like even they see a part of it, they regard it as they saw the whole (the entire country) (?). bu doğru görünüyor mu?
So I found it interesting how Japanese people easily get biased, like even they see a part of it, they regard it as they saw the whole (the entire country) (?). bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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Ah, good. Not academic. 😀
This is because Japanese people imagine all Chinese people to be rich because tourists buy so many high-quality things that are apparently expensive.
So I found it interesting how Japanese people are easily biased, like they see just a part and they imagine they saw the whole country.
This is because Japanese people imagine all Chinese people to be rich because tourists buy so many high-quality things that are apparently expensive.
So I found it interesting how Japanese people are easily biased, like they see just a part and they imagine they saw the whole country.
Q:
1.Your Japanese level is too low to teach you.
2.Your Japanese level is too low so that I cann't teach you. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
2.Your Japanese level is too low so that I cann't teach you. bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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I would say:
Your Japanese level is too low that I can't teach you.
Your Japanese level is too low that I can't teach you.
Q:
how to use 「the」?
Japanese textbooks are awful so I can`t understand...
Japanese textbooks are awful so I can`t understand...
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Use "the" when referring to a noun. "The" is used when talking about a specific noun. For example, "Put the hat on." In this sentence, the person is talking about a specific hat. If the person said "Put a hat on." the person is talking about any hat.
Q:
I'm a Japanese bu doğru görünüyor mu?
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I'm Japanese.
I'm from Japan.
I'm from Japan.
Meanings and usages of similar words and phrases
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