Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. Japanese (日本語, Nihongo, ⓘ) is the principal language of the Japonic language family spoken by the Japanese people. It has around 120 million speakers, primarily in Japan , the only country where it is the national language , and within the Japanese diaspora worldwide.

  2. The Japanese Wikipedia (ウィキペディア日本語版, Wikipedia Nihongoban, lit. 'Japanese-language version of Wikipedia') is the Japanese-language edition of Wikipedia, a free, open-source online encyclopedia. Started on 11 May 2001, [1] the edition attained the 200,000 article mark in April 2006 and the 500,000 article mark in ...

  3. A língua japonesa (にほんご ou 日本語; nihongo) é um idioma do leste asiático falado por cerca de 128 milhões de pessoas, principalmente no Japão, onde é a língua nacional. [ 2][ 3][ 4] É membro da família das línguas japônicas e sua relação com outras línguas, como o coreano, é debatida.

  4. 6 de mai. de 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.

  5. Direction of writing. Spacing and punctuation. History of the Japanese script. Romanization. See also. References. Sources. External links. Japanese writing system. The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana.

  6. The Japanese language (Japanese: 日本語, romanized: Nihongo) is the official language of Japan, in East Asia. Japanese belongs to the Japonic language family, which also includes the endangered Ryukyuan languages. One theory says Japanese and Korean are related, but most linguists no longer think so.

  7. Japanese is the de facto national language of Japan, where it is spoken by about 126 million people. The oldest attestation is Old Japanese, which was recorded using Chinese characters in the 7th and 8th centuries. It differed from Modern Japanese in having a simple (C)V syllable structure and avoiding vowel sequences.