bo pronounced like a bow and arrow is theJapanese term for staff the proper spelling alludes me however
People like to refer to wooden houses as log cabins, or lodges.
Other young Japanese people.
sushi/japanese
Japanese people like many of the same things that people in other cultures like. It is difficult to generalize, as what people like is a matter of individual taste.
Japanese peoples houses look like houses.
japanese. it doesn't matter who they meet, they're still a lot like japanses people.
Are thease Japanese? If so, Kenji is one of the common name for male and uriko is sales staff, occupation.
Both Japanese and Chinese people, like all people, have body hair.
No it's not. "The staff outnumbered 200 people" implies that the group of staff was larger than some other group of people. You could say something like: "The number of staff members exceeded 200." Or, "The staff numbered more than two hundred."
People from Japan are call "Japanese People".
staff turnover means the number of people that are leaving or staying, basically like a recycling system.
Salmon is a commonly consumed fish in Japan, but of course it cannot be said that all Japanese people like to eat salmon.