1
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plurals
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Japanese-speaking countries
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Japanese language uses context or counters to indicate plurals instead of specific plural forms for nouns in Japanese-speaking countries.
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4
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2
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vowel
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Japanese-speaking countries
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Japanese language emphasizes five distinct vowel sounds: A, I, U, E, O.
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4
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3
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verb
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Japanese-speaking countries
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In Japanese-speaking countries, verbs are typically placed at the end of a sentence and can be omitted when the subject is clear.
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3
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4
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word formation
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Japanese-speaking countries
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Kanji characters are widely used for word roots in the Japanese language.
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3
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5
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conjunction
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Japanese-speaking countries
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Conjunctions are less commonly used in day-to-day communication and writing in Japanese-speaking countries, with more emphasis placed on context and non-verbal cues.
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2
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6
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sarcasm
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Japanese-speaking countries
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Sarcasm is less common and may be misunderstood as rudeness in Japanese-speaking countries.
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1
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