ビジネスマン /bi ji ne su man/ or 実業家 /ji tsu gyou ka/ would mean 'businessman' in Japanese.
It is called 'shinkansen.'
A (musical) composer is 'sakkyokuka' in Japanese.
To call someone gloomy/depressing would be to call them "kurai" but "goth" would be pronounced "gosu."
Obaa-san Baa-san Obaa-chan Baa-chan
Rokugatsu (六月). It literally translates to "sixth month" in Japanese, I believe, but that's what they call June. You could also say it as "juun", but that's just "Engrish"; a Japanese pronunciation of the English word.
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Japanese men hold a wide variety of different jobs. These include doctors, nurses, businessmen, construction works, graphic designers, and policemen.
Japanese call their country "Nihon" or "Nippon".
in Japanese they call it Subaru
Japanese call japan Nippon of Nihonn
By improving working conditions
The possessive form of the plural noun businessmen is businessmen's.example: We have a fine selection of businessmen's accessories.
Businessmen are born
That is true, all entrepreneurs are businessmen.
The possessive noun form of "businessmen" is "businessmen's." This indicates that something belongs to multiple businessmen, such as their ideas or their interests. For example, you might say, "The businessmen's meeting was very productive."
Because they thought Japanian sounds weird so they call Japanese.