All Japanese words are based off of phonetic systems called 'hirigana' and 'katakana'. The other characters are called 'kanji' which each have multiple pronunciations and can also be written in the kana systems. an example:
word with kanji-食べる
word in hirigana only-たべる
pronunciation-taberu
meaning-the verb 'to eat'
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she said her first words in japan in 2008
Antonyms are words that are the opposite of other words. If I say "different" the antonym would be "alike". Synonyms are words that has the same meaning as other words. If I say "different" a synonym would be "various".
Of course not. Unless they say it in a different language and nobody else knows about it.
Different words for "Efficiency" in different language
In Japan, you have to wear shorts with boots.
The Japan That Can Say No was created in 1989.
Japan uses different currency and different language
To kill Delrith in the video game "RuneScape," you need to perform the incantation "Evil Chicken's Egg-Shell Chaos Bringer Doom Sayer." This must be recited exactly in that order to successfully defeat Delrith.
All of the words in the English langage say something. The meanings are different as is the spelling of the words. A common southern phrase is to say Y'all, which means everyone.
Nippon, Nihon, Japan, Nailikukoku
Japan is older than the stuff made there. It has to be like if Japan's stuff was older then Japan why would it say made in Japan? it wouldn't even have an economy... Now, if you mean which wording for things made in Japan is older, then the older stuff just said "Japan." Adding the words "made in" seems to be a newer concept.
No, sadly you have to say all the words