Japanese doesn't have an actual language group like most languages do (e.g. Danish is part of the North Germanic language group, closely related to Swedish and Norwegian), however, I have heard that Korean would be the most closely related, as both languages borrowed common characters from the chinese language and also my guess would be they are reasonably similar given they are geographically close, however, by no means mutually intelligible.
Yes, the Pomeranian breed is closely related to the Japanese Spitz.
Persian
Japanese Americans were most closely related to the War Relocation Centers.
It's most closely related to Estonian.Estonian, and Saami (Lapp)estonian
The Manchu language is closely related to other Tungusic languages, such as Sibe, Xibe, and Evenki.
Korean and Japanese are distinct languages that belong to separate language families. Korean is part of the Koreanic language family, while Japanese is classified as a language isolate, meaning it has no proven genealogical relationship with any other language. While they share some lexical borrowings due to historical interactions, they are not linguistically related.
Maybe Estonian
Zero. Japanese is not related to any other language. There is a common misconception that Japanese is related to Chinese, but this is untrue. Japanese has borrowed many words and some of the writing system from Chinese, but the two language families are completely unrelated.
The easiest language for English speakers to learn tends to be languages that share similarities in grammar and vocabulary. For English speakers, Spanish, French, and Dutch are often considered relatively easier languages to learn due to their similarities in vocabulary and sentence structure.
its UNIX I think :)
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Austria is an independent country, and the nationality of people from Austria is Austrian. They are closely related to Germany and the official language of Austria is German.