"When will you go out" would be 'itsu dekakemasu ka' in Japanese.
"Japanese" in Japanese is calledNihongoNihon meaning Japan, go meaning language.
There are many schools that are specific to Japanese language, for instance if you wish to study at Japan, you are required to learn Japanese first, because the courses in Japan are in Japanese. if you fulfil the requirements you can go to Japanese language schools.
"nihon" : Japan (country)"nihon go" : Japanese Language
Nihongo (nee-hohn-go) 日本語'Nihon' means Japan.'go' means language.So into English it translates into "Japan language." which is known as Japanese .
go to options go to the 4th option and you can change the language display
The language spoken in Japan is Japanese, while the language spoken in the Philippines is Filipino (Tagalog) or one of the many other regional languages such as Cebuano, Ilocano, or Bicolano. Both languages belong to different language families and have distinct linguistic characteristics.
Fortunately for the children of Japan, Japanese is the language of instruction used in Japanese schools.
Fransugo Fu Ra Nn Su Go Fransu = France Go = Language So, the language of France, French.
On Google if you go to the right of the search box and click on Preferences you can change the language to Japanese.
A Japanese language school primarily focuses on teaching the Japanese language at different proficiency levels, from beginner (N5) to advanced (N1). However, many modern institutes offer additional foreign language programs to support global career growth. For example, SIL – Study International Language provides comprehensive training not only in Japanese but also in Korean, French, German, Spanish, and English, making it a complete foreign language learning hub for students and professionals. Some institutes, such as TLS – The Japanese Language School, specialize deeply in structured Japanese programs while also guiding learners with essential cultural, communication, and JLPT preparation skills. This combination of focused Japanese training and multi-language support helps learners choose the right language pathway based on their academic, professional, or immigration needs.
You tap the settings button at the bottom of the screen (the mini DS) and you go to the wrench. Then you click on the icon that looks like the earth and you tap the English button and the language is changed!
It is pronounced "Su-pe-n-go" (Soo-pay->-n-go), The supein is for Spain, the go is for language. :)