hi can you speak Japanese language and can you understand Japanese language
1. hi can you speak Japanese language and can you understand Japanese language
Answer:
Just a little bit, common sentences and words.
Answer:
1.) No 2.) Still learning and familiarizing but we'll get there somehow
2. why is the japanese language is the "very polite language" of all languages?
Answer:
Japanese uses honorific constructions to show or emphasize social rank, social intimacy, or similarity in rank. The choice of pronoun used, for example, will express the social relationship between the person speaking and the person being referred to.
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Answer:
It's because most japanese people have a polite like accent when speaking the japanese language
3. Learn the Japanese Culture? Identify some Japanese Culture related in learning the Japanese language.
Japanese Culture->>The culture of Japan has changed greatly over the millennia, from the country's prehistoric Jōmon Period, to its contemporary modern culture, which absorbs influences from Asia and other regions of the world.>>In The Photo You Can Already Saw An Aesthethic,Modern,And Kawaii.
>>It Is Full Of Modern Things Like:dresses,Houses,Trees And More
4. Compare and contrast the key characteristics of Japanese language and the Filipino language
Answer: intsik sa kanila tagalog satin yung high contrast ung hininga nila low cotrast satin yung susi nila kayang bumukas ng pinto satin kayang gumawa ng bata..
Explanation:thanks me later
5. example of tanka in japanese language
短歌の例 japanese language
6. compare and contrast the characteristics of japanese language and Filipino language
•DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JAPANESE AND FILIPINOS
--In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.--In greeting with names, Japanese citizens call each other with their last names while adding suffixes like ‘-kun’ and ‘-san’until they are allowed to call them by their first names.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.--In greeting with names, Japanese citizens call each other with their last names while adding suffixes like ‘-kun’ and ‘-san’until they are allowed to call them by their first names.--While in the Philippines, we use Mr., Ms., Mrs. + their surname in adressing until they are allowed to call them by their name or nickname.
•SIMILARITIES OF JAPANESE AND FILIPINOS
Japanese and Filipinos are Both countries are known for being hospitable. They both respect each other's culture. When it comes to food especially in presenting it, they both see to it that the food looks beautiful and appealing to the eye.
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7. Any tips for learning the Japanese language?
you need to concentrate/ focus.
8. what is the japanese eats
Answer:
sushi, ramen,soup, tubig
Answer:
ang japanese po nang eats e taberu
Explanation:
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9. What Is The JapaneseLanguage?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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The japanese language is used in japan,in short its their language10. compare and contrast the characteristics of japanese language and Filipino language
Answer:Japanese and Filipinos for an example have similarities and differences in their culture. Both countries are known for being hospitable. They both respect each other's culture. When it comes to food especially in presenting it, they both see to it that the food looks beautiful and appealing to the eye.Explanation:
The Japanese did influence the Philippines in some way. Throughout their long withstanding historical ties, they have shared inter-ethnic relations, territorial disputes, maritime conflicts, diplomacy …
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11. what happened to the japanese language once the japanese learn about chinese literature
Answer:
It is believed that the Japanese writing system came under influence by the Chinese through its written language. In the beginning, most writing in Japan was done by immigrant clerks who wrote in Chinese. One individual in particular, known as Wani, helped to introduce the Chinese characters into Japan.
Answer:
Japanese Padin sya tao Padin sya
Explanation:
sana Maka tulong
12. japanese hi hello language
Answer:
Hi in japanese
Kon'nichiwa
Explanation:
And Hello in Japanese
Kon'nichiwa
hello/hi in japanese: Kon'nichiwa
13. language used in Japanese period of the Philippines
Answer:
Filipino And English po
Explanation:
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Answer:
Spanish, Filipino
Explanation:
The most commonly used language in the time Japanese invade Philippines is Filipino and Spanish language.(Maybe there's a part in our country in that time used to speak English and Japanese languages.)
14. how to speak japanese language
Answer:
How to Teach Yourself Japanese in 8 Steps: The Beginner's GuideLearn to Read Hiragana. Become Familiar with Katakana. Familiarize Yourself with Kanji.Build a Core Vocabulary.Learn Basic Japanese Pronunciation.Get Familiar with Basic Particles.Learn Japanese Sentence Structure.Learn Basic Greetings and Expressions.Explanation:
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15. language policy brought by the japanese contribute in the development of the filipino language?
Answer:
The Japanese language policy did not contribute significantly to the development of the Filipino language. While Japanese language was taught in some schools during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, the language was not widely spoken and had little influence on the development of Filipino. The Japanese language policy during this period had a greater impact on the Filipino people, as Japanese language and culture were used to further the goals of the Japanese Empire.
16. what is mask in the japanese language?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
17. Give any Japanese language
Yes- hai
No- lie
Thank you- arigato
You're welcome- douitashimashite
Please- douzo
Hello- kon-nichiwa
Good morning- o hayou gozaimasu
Good afternoon- kon-nichiwa
Good night- oya suminasai
Goodbye- sayounara
Exuse me- sumimasen
18. compare and contrast the key characteristics of japanese language and Filipino language
Answer:
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•DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JAPANESE AND FILIPINOS
--In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.--In greeting with names, Japanese citizens call each other with their last names while adding suffixes like ‘-kun’ and ‘-san’until they are allowed to call them by their first names.
-In Japan, Japanese citizens bow to their elders to show respect. Bowing is a sign to show respect, greetings or to apologize. Another thing is greeting is very important to them they greet each other depending on the time. They greet each other like ‘I’m home’ and ‘Welcome back!’ when dealing with their families at home.--In the Philippines, close friends hugs and kiss(Beso-beso) when they greet one another while close male friends may hug each other and tap their backs or just by a handshakes. We smile and wave at other people whenever we greet them.In greeting our elders here in the Philippines, we usually lay our forehead in the back of the hand of our elders to show respect. It is also use when parents arrived home to show respect.--In greeting with names, Japanese citizens call each other with their last names while adding suffixes like ‘-kun’ and ‘-san’until they are allowed to call them by their first names.--While in the Philippines, we use Mr., Ms., Mrs. + their surname in adressing until they are allowed to call them by their name or nickname.
•SIMILARITIES OF JAPANESE AND FILIPINOS
Japanese and Filipinos are Both countries are known for being hospitable. They both respect each other's culture. When it comes to food especially in presenting it, they both see to it that the food looks beautiful and appealing to the eye.
19. Discuss the evolution of the japanese language?
Answer:
The origin of Japanese is in considerable dispute amongst linguists. Evidence has been offered for a number of sources: Ural-Altaic, Polynesian, and Chinese amonge others. ... The adaptation of Chinese characters during the sixth to ninth centuries A.D. was the most important event in the development of the language.
20. how to learn japanese language
Answer:
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21. japanese language tutorial
Answer:
Here are some of the few Japanese words you need to understand.
Explanation:
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22. What are the basics on Japanese language?
Answer:
arigato kosaimas
Explanation:
MEANS thank you
Ohayou-gozaimasumeans Good Morning
23. The favored language during Japanese time
Answer:
Ohayo gosaimas
Sorry id the spelling is wrong
24. Why japanese language called the "very polite language"
Answer:
Japanese uses honorific constructions to show or emphasize social rank, social intimacy or similarity in rank. The choice of pronoun used, for example, will express the social relationship between the person speaking and the person being referred to.
Answer:
WHY JAPANESE LANGUAGE CALLED THE VERY POLITE LANGUAGE ?
-Honorifics in Japanese may be used to emphasize social distance or disparity in rank, or to emphasize social intimacy or similarity in rank. The system is very extensive, having its own special vocabulary and grammatical forms to express various levels of respectful, humble, and polite speech.
Explanation:
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25. what is the meaning zen in japanese language??
Answer:
meditationExplanation:
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Moshi Moshi
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27. what is the Japanese language for Almighty Push?
Answer:
全能のプッシュ?
Explanation:
above is the Japanese language for Almighty Push
Answer:
Shinra tensie
Explanation:
This world shall now pain!
28. Eating japanese food questions and
Explanation:
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Korean foods29. Japan to English Languages Basics in Japanese
Answer:
Here are some basic japanese phrases!
Explanation:
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30. What is the borrowed language of japanese?
3.2 History of loan words in Japan
As explained in the introduction, written Japanese itself is borrowed and adapted from Chinese over a period of centuries.
Answer:
KANJI
Explanation:
History of loan words in Japan
As explained in the introduction, written Japanese itself is borrowed and adapted from Chinese over a period of centuries.
Japanese has many loan words from Chinese, accounting for a sizeable fraction of the language. These words were borrowed during ancient times and are written in kanji. Modern Chinese loanwords are generally considered gairaigo and written in katakana, or sometimes written in kanji (either with the more familiar word as a base text gloss and the intended katakana as furigana or vice versa); pronunciation of modern Chinese loanwords generally differs from the corresponding usual pronunciation of the characters in Japanese.