There are some free schools or some private schools which are fee paying. Additionally, Language schools (which most Japanese strive to go to in order to learn English) are fee paying unless a student is awarded a schollarship. These institutions are very expensive.
Oh honey, there are more Japanese language schools in California than you can shake a stick at. I mean, you've got your big ones, your small ones, your fancy ones, your budget ones - you name it, they've got it. So, to give you an exact number would be like trying to count all the grains of sand on a beach. Just know, there's plenty to choose from.
Japan's official language is Japanese! But some people can speak other languages because they learned them from their friends and family.
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Many Asian cultures were influenced by China. Japan is no exception. Before Japan's introduction to Chinese, they had no writing system. So Japan eventually adapted, as well as changed, the Chinese language, which explains why many Chinese characters are still used in the Japanese language. Also, a section of the modern Japanese language called 'kanji' consists of Chinese characters. == ==
I am pretty sure they speak Japanese... Nagasaki is in Japan.
Spanish is taught in some schools, but it is not a popular foreign language, and it's unlikely you'll find fluent speakers in Japan, aside from tourists.
Japanese speak Japanese, I suppose a couple might have learnt french but it is not their main language.
Samurai in Japan spoke Japanese as their primary language. They also commonly studied and used classical Chinese in their education and correspondence due to its influence on Japanese culture. Additionally, some samurai may have learned to speak other languages as part of their diplomatic duties or interactions with foreign traders.
While the Chinese writing system was imported into Japan and formed the basis of Japanese writing, the origin of the Japanese language is less certain. Its roots may have been brought to Japan by settlers from continental Asia or from nearby Pacific islands. The Japanese language is not part of the same language family as Chinese, although a large portion of the modern vocabulary is borrowed from Chinese.
The proper pronoun for Japan is Japanese. For America it's American. For Britain, It's British. Here are some examples, I ! Also here's a shout out to all the people who hate Justin Bieber!
It may help a little in hearing the proper pronunciation of the words but it won't help much in actually learning the language. I was stationed in Japan for three years watching japanese TV every day but I learned some of the language more by talking with the people.