The Japanese language
日本語 (nihongo) means Japanese Language, in Japanese.
Nihongo is associated with the Japanese language. Japanese is spoken by over 125 million people and there are dozens of different types of dialects in Japan.
Keiko Noguchi has written: 'Kanari kigakari na Nihongo' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Social aspects, Social aspects of Japanese language, Sociolinguistics 'Bakateineikasuru Nihongo' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Honorific, Nihongo-Keigo
"I am studying the Japanese language." Watashi wa = I am Nihongo = Japanese (language) Obenkyou = Study Shiteimasu = I am doing (the aforementioned verb)
Nihongo ga (日本語が) is a fairly simple grammatical phrase. Nihongo means the Japanese language, and 'ga' is a subject marker in a sentence. This means that in the following sentence, Nihongo will be the subject.
"Japanese" in Japanese is calledNihongoNihon meaning Japan, go meaning language.
Denwa for a landline phone, or kitai denwa for a mobile/cell phone. Oh, and nihongo means the Japanese language, in case that wasn't obvious.
"Nihongo wo shaberimasu ka" translates to "Do you speak Japanese?" in English. It is a common phrase used to inquire whether someone can communicate in the Japanese language. The word "Nihongo" means "Japanese language," "shaberimasu" is the polite form of the verb "to speak," and "ka" is a question marker.
"Watashi wa nihongo o benkyo shimasu" translates to "I study Japanese" in English. In this sentence, "watashi" means "I," "nihongo" means "Japanese language," and "benkyo shimasu" means "study." It expresses the speaker's intention or action of learning the Japanese language.
Nihongo, written as 日本語 If you want to say Japanese person, it's nihonjin, or 日本人 In Japanese is; nihongo de
Nihongo is the Japanese Language used by not only Japanese people, but also foreign people as their foreign language or 2nd language. Kokugo is the Japanese Language used for colonial and political purpose and taught in Japan and former Japanese colony. Kokugo includes more Japanese spiritual and linguistic-political sense than Japanese.