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  1. index/startersguide - LearnJapanese - Reddit

    May 15, 2009 · What is Japanese? Japanese is the national language of Japan and its people. According to Ethnologue, Japanese is the 9th largest language in the world by number of …

  2. Japanese - Reddit

    A subreddit for discovering the people, language, and culture of Japan.

  3. Learn Japanese - Reddit

    Welcome to r/LearnJapanese, *the* hub on Reddit for learners of the Japanese Language.

  4. Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Q&A for students, teachers, and linguists wanting to discuss the finer points of the Japanese language

  5. What do the shapes - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Aug 16, 2016 · I am interested in Japanese culture and the symbolism used in Japan, specifically I'd like to know what the triangle, circle, ╳ cross and square mean to a Japanese person. How …

  6. guys how do I quickly swap japanese mode to english mode

    Apr 14, 2022 · The switch should be inside japanese IME. It makes sense if jp keyboard offers a key specifically for this, but is there really not a way to set a shortcut key for this? I believe it …

  7. Japanese 'え' sound - [ɛ] or [e]? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange

    Jun 27, 2020 · Japanese, a language which has 3-level vowel height system, does not have the distinction of /e/ and /ɛ/. Or speaking more correctly, Japanese え and お are (true) mid …

  8. JapaneseHotties - Reddit

    r/JapaneseHotties: Best women of Japan Any kind of self-promotion whether in the form of advertizing OF or other similar paid content websites or submissions in the form of attempts to …

  9. What is the best way to learn Japanese vocabulary? : r/japanese

    What is the best way to learn Japanese vocabulary? I have learned hiragana and most of katakana. So now I can sound out Japanese writing (except for kanji) but it does me no good …

  10. Do Japanese people see ツ as a smiling face?

    And I'm not a native Japanese reader (or speaker). Just like your ت (which sort of looks like a smiling face to me) and the German ü (to Japanese eyes, say), the Japanese ツ doesn't look …