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The Japanese Language
The official language in Japan is called Kokugo
(national language), however, there are a variety of japanese
Language dialects according to region.
In spite of its unique
quality, Japanese is not particularly a difficult language
to learn because of its pronunciation, which
unlike other Asian languages is not tonal. Its complexity lies
in its writing system or kanji.
Japan has a recorded adult literacy
level of 99%, and the Japanese language is the 9th most widely
spoken language in the world.
There are two forms of spoken
Japanese: Teenee-tai (masu-form): used in formal conversations,
and Futsuu-tai (plain-form):
used in casual conversations and general writing.
The diverse
style of the Japanese language varies according to social
facets such as social standing, gender, age,
and region
as well as the speaker’s present surroundings.
Japanese
language has some four different ways of addressing
people: kun, chan, san and sama.
Kun: superior
Chan : children and familiar relationships
San:
universal mode
Sama: respectful
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