AdjectiveJapanese (comparative more Japanese, superlative most Japanese) Positive Japanese Comparative more Japanese Superlative most Japanese
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Japanese refers to anything that originates in Japan, an island country in East Asia. As a noun, it may also refer to:
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Daily FX The dollar and JPY regained some ground in Asia on Thursday as profit-taking set in with currencies near the top of their recent trading ranges, ... From Google News Search: "Japanese" What is the best method to learn japanese? Q. I can speak about 5 percent of the langauge. I really do not want to learn to write in Japanese cause that will take forever and I don't have much time. I am going to a japanese college and I need to learn this thing in 3 years. I am learning to write in korean and it is much easier than Japanese kanji but do you think they would accept a foreigner who knows how to write in korean, but not japanese? Asked by Coolie Girl - Thu Apr 23 18:58:18 2009 - - 9 Answers - 1 Comments A. I fail to see how you can attend college in any country without speaking AND writing the dominant language. You're going to have to write papers, and unless you take nothing but Korean courses you're going to have to learn how to write in Japanese. Not to mention that Korean uses kanji too (though obviously the name is different). I mean, think about it, would a school where the dominant language was English accept a foreigner who could speak English but only write in Spanish? I don't think so. You need to learn to write Japanese. If you have access to formal classes and tutoring, I suggest you start taking advantage of those ASAP, and set aside a lot of time in your day to practice speaking, reading, and writing Japanese. Answered by unknown - Thu Apr 23 21:13:15 2009 Where can i find some examples of Japanese scrapbook? I need to do a scrapbook containing Japanese literature? Q. I need to make a scrapbook containing Japanese literature and everything Japanese. Please help me on this. Please give the site or suggestions. Asked by apet - Sat Aug 16 20:03:12 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. pictures? below yah, i guess this isn't very much help sorry =[ Answered by o_O - Sat Aug 16 20:13:00 2008 How many Japanese vehicles sold in the US are imported from Japan, and how many are domestic?
Q. I'm guessing about 5 percent of Japanese vehicles, like the Toyota Prius, are imported from Japan. Am I close? Asked by Yongpeng Sun from 33 N by 107 E - Tue May 12 20:18:41 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. It really depends on the model... The Toyota Prius sold internationally is solely built in Japan (in one of two plants), but all Prius built in China are sold in China. Toyota does report on the number of domestically-built models it sells in a year. For year end results, look at the December numbers posted in January. for 2008: Of those Toyota models that have North American production besides the Japanese production (such as the Corolla, Camry, pickup, etc.), about 55% of those models sold in the US are built in North America. You'll have to use the given numbers to figure out actual domestic sales, though. You'll have to check with other "Japanese" manufacturers to find out how many of their models are produced in the US... Answered by mrvadeboncoeur - Tue May 12 22:44:20 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Japanese" Japan is a nation made up mainly of Islands in east Asia. It is also a highly industrialized nation. This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.SourcedExternal linksFind more information on Japan by searching Wikiquote's sister projects Encyclopedia Articles from Wikipedia Dictionary definitions from Wiktionary Textbooks from Wikibooks Source texts from Wikisource Images and media from Commons News stories from Wikinews Learning resources from WikiversityFrom Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. |






