Japanese is not based on any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it is not connected to any other living language.
No. It is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family, whose relation to other language groups is debated.
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Inuyasha can be found in English, Japanese, and many other language's. when you want to search inuyasha episodes up in English or in a language other then Japanese, search: 'Inuyasha episode 1 (language) dub'. when you want to find it in Japanese but want the sub titles of a different language, search: 'Inuyasha episode 1 (language) sub' i hope it helps (^-^)
Teaching Japanese could use the Japanese language. Other things such as pretty much any job in Japan use it, as well as writing Japanese cartoons, or literature.Ê
No he is not. That guy from Social Network is. Not the main social Network guy, the other one lol.
Japanese is not a tonal language; rather, it has two pitches -- "high" and "low". Other and that, it does not use tones to distinguish words as in Chinese.
Japanese is one of the languages that are considered Japonic. In the Japonic classification, there are other two languages, which are Ryukyuan and Yayoi.
Human creates language to fulfill their social needs. It is a systematic media of communication. Language and society are closely related. Language, with other social factors, creates inequality. So, social inequality reflects in language as a part of the society
It is more of like a network or a group where people get to know or mingle with each other. Good examples of social network (-ing sites) are Facebook, Multiply and Twitter :)
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The language spoken in Japan is Japanese, while the language spoken in the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) or one of the many other regional languages such as Cebuano, Ilocano, or Bicolano. Both languages belong to different language families and have distinct linguistic characteristics.