'(Watashi no) ryoushin ga daisuki desu.'
anata no ryoushin ha doko desu ka?
My parents is "ryoushin" 両親。
Ryōshin
Her parents are from Korea,but Michelle Wie has a Japanese blood.
His parents are Japanese, but he was born in Hawaii so he's Japanese-American.
Walang may alam
No. Kevjumba is Chinese, his parents are from Taiwan :).
yes
My friend is a Pokemon freak! He told me his parents told him that Pokemon is nothing but Japanese animals.
No, she is a native of the United States. Her parents were from Taiwan.
In descending order of ease: (1) Be born to Japanese parents and be brought up in Japan. (2) Be born to non-Japanese parents and be brought up in Japan. (3) Go to school in Japan. (4) Work in Japan. (5) Have monolingual Japanese friends. ...and so on. Besides the first two options, there are no easy ways to learn Japanese.
A Japanese child would learn Japanese at the same age all other children would learn it from their parents. They start learning by listening, and would attempt to mimic their parents before their first birthday. At what age a child is fluent in Japanese varies according to their individual intelligence, language capability and education.
It's highly unlikely. She said that her parents came from Korea. My friends say that you can see her Japanese-speaking translator tailing after her.
The Japanese title is 砂の器 (pronounced "suna no utsuwa"). Not his parents with leprosy, just his father. He was raised by his father only. The movie was based on a namesake novel.