yes. He grew up there and says he does and even speaks Japanese in many of his interviews
Yes, Japanese people do know about Harry Potter.
I'm 100 sure he can Speak English & French. I don't know if he can speak any other languages or not but I know he can speak English & French.
I don't know about all of them but i do know Raikou is based on the nue of Japanese mythology
As far as I know he did not speak the language fluently, but could speak it a little and understand some.
I know he can speak french but I'm not sure about any others
Yes. You have to be Japanese and speak Japanese to become Geisha. Geisha/Geiko also speak their own dialect of Japanese known as Kyo-ben.
The Japanese language The Japanese culture
No. They speak english. They speak a little of it
Korean, Japanese and English.
japanese,american, and more languges that i do not know.
I don't speak that language so I don't know.
Japanese is not a common language in India, though it's possible that some Indian people have studied it.
matemashita means matemashita in Japanese in English it means "i waited"
I know they speak Japanese, Chinese, Swahili, Portugese, French, German, Spanish, and Arabic, but that's all.
The Gallagher girls in the book series "Gallagher Girls" by Ally Carter speak 14 languages, including English, French, Spanish, Latin, Russian, Italian, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, Swahili, Japanese, Korean, and Dutch.
It is compulsory in Japan to learn English in both primary and secondary school, hence many know at least the basics of English. It is also considered 'cool' in Japan to be able to speak English, much the same way that I believe it's 'cool' to be able to speak Japanese (or any foreign language for that matter). This is why many tend to try not to forget their English. With English being the international language, business negotiations between countries are often done in English, and this is yet another reason why many speak English. There is no set number on how many can speak English, and in fact even those who do not know the English language may be able to understand certain words thanks to their 'katakana' alphabet, which is reserved for foreign words that are included in the Japanese language. eg. "banana" in katakana still means "banana", and "infomeh-shion" (this is just how it sounds in the Japanese language) means "information".
I know there is an Gakuen Alice Nintendo DS Game (I have it) but it's in Japanese. Most Japanese games don't get translated into English unless they're popular, so if you can't speak or read Japanese, you probably won't be able to get any Gakuen Alice games. There is also a GBA game ;)