Countries of Our World: Japan

Countries of Our World: Japan

Hello, I Am Going To Be Starting A Seires (<---- Miss Spelled) This Episode Japan

published on December 21, 201258 reads 19 readers 9 completed
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Chapter 2.

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The Japanese Language Can Be Put Into 2 Forms Phonically Or Tradionally For Example The Word 'Hi'. In Phonical Form It Would Appear Like This-Kon'nichiwa But In Traditional Form Like This-こんにちは (I Am Terrably Sorry If You Can't See It. Some Computers Don't Work For This). Lets See These Side-By-Side

Phonically-Kon'nichiwa
Tradionally-こんにちは

The Japanese Language Can Be Written In 2 Ways Western Style Or Tradional Style. For Exaple It Can Be In Western Style-こんにちは Or Tradional Style-     こ
                                ん
                                に
                                ち
                                は
The Tradional Style Is Unlike The Western Because It Starts At Right Side Of The Page And Goes Down The Page Vertically.

                                        
                         This Language Is Differant From Others. Feel Free To Use Google Translate To Play Around.
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Comments (9)

i_dont_know
Japan is in South East Asia? Did you pass social studies?
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on February 18, 2021
All_hail_Melon_King
Why did you forget the ramen? It makes the best!
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on February 17, 2017
wolfman
Google Translate SUCKS ASS
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ellotherelove
Celestial, dude. Why are you thumbs downing every single post?
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on December 02, 2014
Clove
This is really good!
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on January 08, 2013
Beauty784
Nice! ;)
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on December 21, 2012
BackToHumans
I would suggest Sealand (since I love the place), but I'm going to suggest Liechtenstein
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on December 21, 2012
Dedeea
I love your story of your country.
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on December 21, 2012