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Masu (translated from German)
Masu Masu ( jap. ? Masu) was in the old Japan a messbehaelter ... Wood cup to drinking Rice wine. Messbehaelter Masu is original the Japanese name for Square . Liquids and Capacity ...
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Japanese grammar
Japanese grammar The Japanese language has a highly regular agglutinative verb ... its most prominent feature is topic creation: Japanese is neither topic-prominent, nor subject-prominent ... to have distinct topics and subjects. Grammatically, Japanese is an SOV dependent-marking language, with ... the possessed nominal, and so forth. Thus, Japanese is a strongly left-branching language; ...
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Japanese grammar (translated from French)
Japanese grammar So certain characters of this article ... marks...), consult the page Unicode. The Japanese language is a language very far away ... Synopsis The sentence General information In the Japanese sentence the usual order is as follows ... Contrary to French, the words of a Japanese sentence are not separated by spaces. On the other hand, Japanese uses commas to indicate the breathing ...
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Japanese language
Japanese language Japanese (日本語 Nihongo) Spoken in: Japan, Hawaii, Brazil ... Ranking: 9 Language family: Altaic (disputed) Japonic Japanese Official status Official language of: Angaur (Palau ... may contain IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. Japanese (日本語, (help· info ) ) is a language spoken ... people, mainly in Japan, but also by Japanese emigrant communities around the world. It ...
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Japanese phrasebook (Wikitravel)
Japanese phrasebook Japanese writing on a temple lantern, Asakusa, Tokyo Japanese (日本語 nihongo) is spoken in Japan, and ... to any other language. Contents [edit] Grammar Japanese generally employs a subject-object-verb order ... implied subject! The good news is that Japanese has none of the following: gender, ...
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Japanese particles
Japanese particles Japanese particles, joshi ) or teniwoha ) , in Japanese grammar are suffixes or short words which ... that the section Particles from the article Japanese grammar be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) Orthography Japanese particles, like okurigana, are usually written ...
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Japanese verb conjugations
Japanese verb conjugations This page is a comprehensive list of Japanese verb and adjective conjugations. Since these are ... can all be included on one page. Japanese verb conjugation is fairly simple. The plain ... comprehensive list of their conjugations. In modern Japanese, there are no verbs ending in zu ... this". To form polite verbs with the masu stem such as ikimasu or tsukaimasu. ...
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Japanese honorifics
Japanese honorifics Honorific speech is speech which shows respect. Japanese has many honorifics, and their use is ... mandatory in many social situations. Honorifics in Japanese may be used to emphasise social distance ... elements, Chinese. Types of honorific Honorifics in Japanese are broadly referred to as keigo (敬 ... the verb "desu" and the verb ending "masu" and the use of prefixes such ...
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Japanese verb (translated from French)
Japanese verb In Japanese , verb does not combine itself according to nobody. The Japanese verbs finish all by "U" for their ... one infinitive, who does not exist in Japanese). The verb is placed after the subject and the direct object (Japanese being a language SOV). Synopsis Groups ...
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User:Zhen Lin/Japanese morphology chart
User:Zhen Lin/Japanese morphology chart < User:Zhen Lin Main chart ... i i e ki shi Verbs: polite: -masu. gozaru-type: imperative. ri ku de All ... nda tta Auxilliaries Base Use da desu masu ta nu (n) mizenkei mase masu: negative: -n. daro desho masho taro All ... renyōkei de mashi tari zu All: listing. masu: imperative. nu: adverbial. dat deshi Assertion: ...
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