The answer to this question would depend on personal preference. French is known for its romance and elegance, while Japanese is known for its rich culture and intricate writing system. Both languages have their own unique advantages and beauty.
The word "Japanese" in French is spelled "japonais".
CL from 2NE1 speaks Korean, English, Japanese, and French.
An adjective of origin describes where something or someone is from. For example, "French" in "French cuisine" or "Japanese" in "Japanese culture" are adjectives of origin.
Apple - Manzana (Spanish), Pomme (French), Apfel (German), Mela (Italian), Ringo (Japanese) Banana - Plátano (Spanish), Banane (French), Banane (German), Banana (Italian), Banana (Japanese) Orange - Naranja (Spanish), Orange (French), Orange (German), Arancia (Italian), Orenji (Japanese) Grape - Uva (Spanish), Raisin (French), Traube (German), Uva (Italian), Budo (Japanese) Strawberry - Fresa (Spanish), Fraise (French), Erdbeere (German), Fragola (Italian), Ichigo (Japanese)
The French word for "better" is "meilleur".
french
The French and the Japanese
French. If you speak English, French has easier writing and grammar; Japanese has easier pronunciation.
フライドポテト is how you say it in japanese'
Risa, in French, means 'laughter'. In Japanese it means 'Gossamer of the Village'.
The language "French" is 'furansu go' in Japanese, written: フランス語. The nationality "French" is 'furansu jin,' written: フランス人.
japonais
The word "Japanese" in French is spelled "japonais".
Chevalier is not a Japanese word. it is french meaning "knight." it is used on the Japanese series "Blood+" because most of the characters actually have French origin.
Japanese fighting fish are called 'des combattants' or 'des poissons combattants' in French.
In French, there is no such word as "araseli."
french: "vous aimez les webcams" japanese: "場合は、ウェブカメラの愛"