Yes Japan has the most populated city in the world. Tokyo... I don’t understand why its so populated but I would definitely go live in Japan and Lear Japanese because it’s a non extradition to us.
That would be the Jesuits who are in Japan or from Japan, perhaps you are referring to the Japanese martyrs?
You would first have to learn the dialect and its spelling system.
A specific program that would make it a bit easier to learn Japanese is Livestation.
The easiest way to learn a language like Japanese is to be immersed in the language. That would entail being in a country where the language is spoken. If travel to Japan is not possible, taking a course like Japanese in college or getting a Japanese language tutor is a viable option.
You obviously can't learn Japanese in one night. You could learn some key phrases that would be useful very quickly.
In order to read Japanese, you must learn 3 scripts:KanjiHiraganaKatakanaIt would also be very helpful to learn Romaji, which is the latin alphabet for Japanese.
The US leaders were hoping and praying the Japanese would finally surrender so they would not have to invade Japan. They were trying to prevent the deaths of millions of Japanese, Allied Force warriors including Russian Red Army soldiers. The Japanese Military was not willing to surrender. to defeat japan quickly and save american lifes
By virtue of the fact that Japanese food is inherently Japanese, it would be fair to say that the people of Japan eat the most Japanese food.
Well, they live in Japan. The language is different, and they might slightly vary from what we learn, but basically it would be pretty close to the same. It's homework. Work you do at home.
I am not sure. I would search for Japanese handbags.
A Japanese child would learn Japanese at the same age all other children would learn it from their parents. They start learning by listening, and would attempt to mimic their parents before their first birthday. At what age a child is fluent in Japanese varies according to their individual intelligence, language capability and education.
WWII would have been simply a European War, and not a global war.