concept   noun
culture   Japanese
statement   Japanese nouns do not have grammatical gender and are indicated by particles for grammatical relationships.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 adjective Japanese Less commonly used in everyday speech compared to English, with a preference for using verbs and adverbs to convey similar meanings 1
2 noun Japanese Can be used to indicate politeness, formality, or humbleness in speech. 1
3 noun Japanese-speaking countries Japanese nouns do not have grammatical gender and do not require articles like 'a' or 'the' in English. 1
4 noun Japanese-speaking countries Nouns are divided into two categories, countable and uncountable, and are often characterized by particles that indicate grammatical relationships. 1
5 vocabulary Japanese-speaking countries Polite vocabulary and honorifics are valued in daily interactions 1