Japanese is one of the languages that are considered Japonic. In the Japonic classification, there are other two languages, which are Ryukyuan and Yayoi.
Arashi is storm in the Japanese language.
um, actually that is not in a japanese language.
All you have to do is go to dictionary.com and go to the translator. It will give you a choice on Spanish to English or English to Spanish and it will let u pick between any other language that exists. If I was you I would click on the Spanish to Japanese language.
'Tsumaranai' is Japanese word for 'boring' which in colloquial language changes to 'tsumannai'.
起源 means kigen (ki-shin) and to say "'Originated' in Japanese language" you would say ... Nihongo-ga kigen. or Literally origin Japanese language (ga meaning language) if you where saying "originated in English" you would say Ego-ga kigen or literally origin Engilsh language.
Zero. Japanese is not related to any other language. There is a common misconception that Japanese is related to Chinese, but this is untrue. Japanese has borrowed many words and some of the writing system from Chinese, but the two language families are completely unrelated.
Korean and Japanese are their own separate group of languages. Even though Korean and Japanese are similar in sounds, not in alphabet. Japanese has Chinese characters, but have different sound for each character. So yes Korean and Japaneses are the only languages in the world not to be related to any other language in the world.
Japanese is not based on any other language. It is a language isolate, meaning it is not connected to any other living language.
Korean and Japanese are distinct languages that belong to separate language families. Korean is part of the Koreanic language family, while Japanese is classified as a language isolate, meaning it has no proven genealogical relationship with any other language. While they share some lexical borrowings due to historical interactions, they are not linguistically related.
No. It is a member of the Japonic (or Japanese-Ryukyuan) language family, whose relation to other language groups is debated.
No. Japan and Chinese are just as similar to each other as Germans and Arabs (both being Caucasians) are related to each other. However, the Japanese language does import Chinese words and writing. They are both East Asian, though.
harbor waves and tsunami for japanese language
Inuyasha can be found in English, Japanese, and many other language's. when you want to search inuyasha episodes up in English or in a language other then Japanese, search: 'Inuyasha episode 1 (language) dub'. when you want to find it in Japanese but want the sub titles of a different language, search: 'Inuyasha episode 1 (language) sub' i hope it helps (^-^)
Teaching Japanese could use the Japanese language. Other things such as pretty much any job in Japan use it, as well as writing Japanese cartoons, or literature.Ê
Q: Is Japanese somehow related to Chinese and if yes how? C: Good Question! A: Korean is believed to be the closest language to Japanese. In fact, scientists today still have not discovered where the Japanese language carried from. But Korean is known to be an older type of Japanese. Scientists believe that Korean has explored or discovered new worlds, ended up in Japan. Later on, people in the new world started making up a different language.
Japanese is not a tonal language; rather, it has two pitches -- "high" and "low". Other and that, it does not use tones to distinguish words as in Chinese.
Basque. It is a language isolate, meaning it has no known relatives and is not related to any other language in the world. It is spoken in the Basque Country, a region in northern Spain and southwestern France.