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Japanese is the national language of japan and its people So, to break it down, you're literally asking what is ~ called in japanese? or what do you say for ~ in japanese? 言う = to say と = grammatically necessary particle used with 言う to indicate a quotation. According to ethnologue, japanese is the 9th largest language in the world by number of speakers with 122 million speakers in 25 countries.

A subreddit for discovering the people, language, and culture of japan. But i had a japanese native tell me it was more natural to use it with the verb 言う (polite form is 言います) Welcome to r/learnjapanese, *the* hub on reddit for learners of the japanese language.

I put together what i believe is a comprehensive list of all of the free online resources to learn japanese, including video, audio, apps, courses, dictionaries, websites, textbooks

This is a subreddit for people learning the japanese language A place where i hope you can feel welcome and learn something!!! He's been studying japanese for a nearly 10 years i think and he definitely knows what he's talking about His views and methods can be a bit controversial in the community, but overall, everyone agrees that immersion and sentence mining are essential to learning languages fast

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? Japanese is a popular language and is almost always in need of translators, the pay is also decent If you have a degree, you could work as an english support teacher in japan (knowing jp isn't needed, but will be helpful)

There are also a large majority of manga, light novels, web novels, games etc.

That never get translated into english. I have studied [very basic level] that 恋人こいびと is girlfriend (or boyfriend), but also that 彼かれ is he Boyfriend and that 彼女かのじょ is she I've checked jisho, and indeed the definitions are correct, but the example sentences it provides haven't helped at all to see the differences between these words

Can they be used interchangeably or are there.

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