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    Languages of Japan - Wikipedia

    Languages of Japan; Official: None: National: Standard Japanese: Main: Standard Japanese: Indigenous: Ainu: Regional: Japanese dialects, Amami-Ōshima, Kunigami, Miyako, Okinawan, Yaeyama, Yonaguni: Minority: Bonin English, Matagi, Nivkh, Orok, Sanka, Zainichi Korean: Immigrant: Chinese,See more

    The most widely spoken language in Japan is Japanese, which is separated into several dialects with Tokyo dialect considered Standard Japanese.
    In addition to the Japanese language, Ryūkyūan languages are … See more

    The oral languages spoken by the native peoples of the insular country of Japan at present and during recorded history belong to either of two … See more

    About the role of Dutch in Japan
    • Groot, Henk de (2016-10-03). "Dutch as the language of science and technology in Japan: the Bangosen lexical works". Histoire … See more

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    Not until shortly after the turn of the second century did indications of language appear in Chinese texts. Chinese characters were … See more

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    WEBMay 6, 2024 · Japanese language, a language isolate (i.e., a language unrelated to any other language) and one of the world’s major languages, with more than 127 million speakers in the early 21st century.

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  10. Japanese Language — Encyclopedia of Japan

    WEBJapanese is a national language of Japan spoken by more than 124 million people, which is the 6th largest speaking population in the world. Other than Japan, some states in Republic of Palau speak Japanese

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