You know the verb' to take' is one of English words with highest number of meanings.
Most common usages of it, in Japanese could be:
持って行く /motte i ku/ to take, to carry away with oneself
連れて行く /tsu re te i ku/ take someone along, take with oneself
撮る /to ru/ to take (a picture), to record (a movie)
Most of the time, Japanese people take part of the blubber.
The Japanese youth take interst exams to determine a career they are for which they are well suited.
"Take out" as in food? Mochikaeri.
Not every college will offer Japanese as a language, but many do.
Take.
take care always
Kurai is the Japanese word that either means "Take that" or "Eat this".
The Japanese government, and the Japanese military.
That would really take a long time, since there is no Japanese space center on the moon.
The Second Sino-Japanese War
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to be Japanese