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well lets see Differences. 1. It is an island. 2. They speak Japanese Similarities 1. They have people 2. They have a government
They were more different
In my opinion they were similar in some ways but different in others.
Japanese and Korean share some grammatical similarities, and some words. Other than this, they are quite different.
"Shima" is the Japanese word for island.
'Shima' is "island" in Japanese, though in compound words it can become 'jima.'
Honshu.
The largest island in the Japanese archipelago, Honshuu was most effected by the earthquake of 2011
The Japanese daimyo was similar to the European Lord.
Sapporo is located on the island of Hokkaido.
Island hopping- they "hopped" island to island clearing out the Japanese forces as they went
TAGALOG AND JAPANESE IS NOT SIMILAR AT ALL. Tagalog (A branch of Filipino language) was connected to Austronesian languages, while Japanese was connected to Japonic languages. Their writing is very different to each other too. Tagalog writing was using Latin letters and was once written with Baybayin (now extinct). Japanese uses Kanji, Katakana and Hiragana. Japanese language, is pretty hard in writing; but in word construction, Tagalog is a brain-crusher.