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  • index startersguide - LearnJapanese - Reddit
    What is Japanese? Japanese is the national language of Japan and its people According to Ethnologue, Japanese is the 9th largest language in the world by number of speakers with 122 million speakers in 25 countries
  • Learn Japanese - Reddit
    Welcome to r LearnJapanese, *the* hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language
  • Is the english xoxo related to japanese メロメロ
    So I stumbled over the Japanese word メロメロ (mero mero) wich is often translated as being in love I was wondering if it is related to the english xoxo (hugs and kisses) or is this just a coincidence?
  • etymology - When did 「ヤッホー」 become a popular greeting? - Japanese . . .
    The etymology of the very casual greeting 「ヤッホー」 appears disputed and undecided Various theories and hypotheses have been suggested This site lists German, Hebrew, and 山伏 as possible sources A l
  • Japanese え sound - [ɛ] or [e]? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
    Japanese, a language which has 3-level vowel height system, does not have the distinction of e and ɛ Or speaking more correctly, Japanese え and お are (true) mid vowels, that their sweet spots fall just midway of theoretical [e] and [ɛ]
  • What is the meaning of all those ws in email and SNSs?
    www is Internet slang like lol in Japanese It stands for warai (笑い), often used on online message boards 笑 is like www, it's another internet slang, like lol in Japanese You will also see people adding 笑 at the end of sentences on the Internet just like the example you gave
  • Differences among - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
    The Japanese language has a lot of patterns for "if" clauses What are the differences among the following patterns and how do we choose to use one over the others?: 行くと 行ったら 行くなら 行けば 行くんだったら 行くのなら
  • How is the death of a person marked in Japanese?
    Not many Japanese people are consciously aware of this convention, but the × would be considerably more intuitive and easier to understand than the dagger sign However, even if you use ×, not everyone will readily understand its meaning, so it would be best to use either × or †, and clearly specify its meaning in a legend




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