(any language)-Japanese/Japanese-(any language) Teacher
Translator (can be for international firms, government, Immigration service etc)
Any job in Japan
Martial art instructors for Japanese fighting styles like Judo, Karate, Aikido, Jujitsu etc
Flight attendant for flights to and from Japan
In Japanese, when the word no is said, it can be said as ___, ______, or ________. The Japanese language does not use the same alphabet as the English language.
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
In Japanese, when the word no is said, it can be said as ___, ______, or ________. The Japanese language does not use the same alphabet as the English language.
The same way people everywhere use language - to communicate.
No, you would only say 'the Japanese' if you were talking about people from Japan. You would not use 'the' when talking about the language, unless you said 'the Japanese language'.
Because the Japanese could not break the Navajo language.
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.
Nihongo is a major language spoken by people in Japan. The language is mostly spoken in Japanese emigrant communities. People who want to study Japanese use a software called Nihongo Plus. Nihongo plus software enable users to express themselves.
kabuki theatre use simple languages use dialogues which were easily understood by the Japanese people but the No theatre used old fashioned language some what monotonous accompanied by traditional Japanese instrument and the Japanese failed to understand it.
the use of honorifics
It's used as "and" "with" "as with" "if" and also it is used to show quotations.
A person would say the word me in Japanese as Watashi ni. The Japanese use special characters and symbols that represent varying words in their language.