'Chinese people' would be ä¸å›½äºº (chuugokujin) in Japanese. You may also add ãŸã¡ (tachi) on the end to make ä¸å›½äººãŸã¡ (chuugokujintachi).
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25 is pronounced as ni-juu-go in Japanese and alternatively may be written as二十五 in Chinese characters.
"Minasan, konnichiwa" is how you can say it.
As in the language, "doitsugo.' As in the people, 'doitsujin.'
Japanese people just say "teleport" in a Japanese accent. In katakana, it's spelled テレポート (terepooto).
In Chinese, the sound represented by the letter "L" does not exist as a distinct phoneme. The difficulty Chinese speakers may face in pronouncing "L" in English is due to differences in phonetic systems and the lack of the "L" sound in their native language. Practice and exposure to the sound can help improve pronunciation.
Both Japanese and Chinese people, like all people, have body hair.
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No, this was a Chinese practice, not Japanese.
Japanese people do not speak Chinese unless they have learned it in school or have lived in China. For the languages of Japan, click here.
manderine is Chinese
Japanese and Filipinos are not closely related in terms of ancestry. The Japanese people have East Asian origins, while Filipinos have Austronesian and Malay ancestry. However, both cultures have been influenced by each other through historical interactions and have similarities in certain cultural practices.
Yeah. I'm one of those Chinese guys that likes the Japanese. I think they are cool people. Same goes with my friends. We like the Japanese as much as the people in my Chinese country.I am Chinese PLA General and here is your answer.
Chinese people have slightly longer index fingers and Japanese people have much larger feet. Also, it is more common amongst Chinese people to be born with blond hair.
There is no such thing as a Chinese or Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses 2 syllabaries (symbols that represent whole syllables) and about 2000 Chinese characters. Chinese uses tens of thousands of characters.
The Chinese people were a subjugated population and largely put to forced labor in support of the Japanese war machine.