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Japanese - traducción al árabe

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Japanese (disambiguation); Japnese; Japanesse; Jpanese

JAPANESE         

الصفة

يَابَانِيّ

Japanese         
صِفَة : يابانيّ
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اسْم : اليابانيّ . اليابانيّة . اللغة اليابانيّة
Japanese         
ADJ
يابانى
N
اللغة اليابانية ، اليابانية

Definición

Japanese
¦ noun (plural same)
1. a native or national of Japan, or a person of Japanese descent.
2. the language of Japan.
¦ adjective relating to Japan, its people, or their language.

Wikipedia

Japanese

Japanese may refer to:

  • Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
  • Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
  • Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
    • Japanese diaspora, Japanese emigrants and their descendants around the world
  • Japanese citizens, nationals of Japan under Japanese nationality law
    • Foreign-born Japanese, naturalized citizens of Japan
  • Japanese writing system, consisting of kanji and kana
  • Japanese cuisine, the food and food culture of Japan
Ejemplos de uso de Japanese
1. Japanese withdrawal In the south of Iraq, the Japanese soldiers pulling out of Iraq started to cross the border into Kuwait, according to the Japanese Defence Agency.
2. Demonstrators vandalized Japanese shops and smashed windows at Japanese diplomatic offices in Shanghai and Beijing in April 2005 to protest alleged whitewashing of atrocities in Japanese textbooks.
3. The GNP is made up of descendents of pro–Japanese traitors who supported the Japanese imperialists‘ colonial rule as Japanese soldiers and policemen, etc.
4. Anti–Japanese riots erupted across China in April 2005 during which Japanese businesses were attacked and a virulent internet–based campaign to boycott Japanese goods undermined sales of well–known Japanese products.
5. Many Japanese believe they could still be alive, along with dozens of other missing Japanese.