Japan, China, and Ethiopia are three countries where non-European languages are spoken. In Japan, the language spoken is Japanese; in China, it is Mandarin; and in Ethiopia, Amharic is spoken.
Manchuria, Thailand and China
China, India, Japan, Indonesia, Malasia, Thailand, Philipines...
Asia
The exact languages are unknown, but the Yayoi may have spoken an Austroasiatic language or Tai-Kadai language.Alexander Vovin suggests that Japonic was in contact with Austronesian, before the migration from Southern China to Japan, pointing to an ultimate origin of Japonic in southern China.
China, Japan and Thailand.
As far as I know their spoken language is unique. Their written language can be interpreted by other Chinese character based languages such as china and Korea.
I am pretty sure they speak Japanese... Nagasaki is in Japan.
china, india, indonesia, bangladesh, vietnam, thailand, japan, phillipines, brazil and korea
There are many languages spoken in Japan, but Japanese is by far the most spoken and official language and practically all Japanese citizens and many temporary residents speak it. Minority languages in Japan include Okinawan (spoken on Okinawa Island by many island natives), Korean (by the relatively large Korean immigrant population), and Ryukyuan languages spoken by natives of the Ryukyu Islands south of the main Japanese islands. English is limited to major cities or tourist areas although it is taught in secondary schools.
Mostly China, but also Japan, Asean countires and to a tiny extent the west.
I believe they were originally from Japan or China, but they may have come from Thailand.