- "Konichiwa" & "Koncha" is a short and informal way of saying it.
I am sure there are people who may be willing to teach you for free, such as a Japanese speaking friend. However, it takes a lot of commitment and dedication, and is not a short process.
Yes. It is generally applied to people of Japanese descent. It is most likely short for Nippon (日本), a native Japanese word for Japan.
that the Japanese like it short
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taki (ta-ki - short on the "a" and short on the "i")
chinese are white and japanese are short
seihikui or seimigikai
Japanese people have "obento" that thing is a meal made at home brought to lunch.
A "haiku" is a traditional Japanese short sensory poem with a set amount of syllables.
they are a little more than a foot but people roll them up to make them look cuter