Nihongo, written as 日本語 If you want to say Japanese person, it's nihonjin, or 日本人 In Japanese is; nihongo de
To be fastidious means to be damanding or critical. To be demanding means to be an intensive effort for attention. So a person who is fastidious and demanding is to be very critical about everything.
a demanding, picky, or choosy person
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.
Nihongo ga (日本語が) is a fairly simple grammatical phrase. Nihongo means the Japanese language, and 'ga' is a subject marker in a sentence. This means that in the following sentence, Nihongo will be the subject.
日本語 (nihongo) means Japanese Language, in Japanese.
The Japanese language
"Nihongo wo wakarimasen" = I do not understand Japanese" -- "nihongo wo hanashimasen" = "I do not speak Japanese" 私は日本語を話す No, it's: Watashi WA nihongo ga wakarimasen =I do not understand Japanese Watashi WA nihongo ga hanshimasen = I do not speak Japanese Watashi WA = I Nihongo = Japanese
James Huntington has written: 'Untangling Nihongo III' 'Untangling Nihongo 1'
Nihongo is associated with the Japanese language. Japanese is spoken by over 125 million people and there are dozens of different types of dialects in Japan.
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