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Japanese means no.

The expression of characters, writing methods and books (paper, etc. ), known as Japanese, is a language mainly used by Japanese islanders and people. Although there is no accurate statistics on the Japanese-speaking population, there should be more than1.300 million Japanese speakers in Japan and overseas Japanese living outside Japan. Almost all Japanese nationals born and raised in Japan speak Japanese as their mother tongue. In addition, for the deaf, there is Japanese sign language corresponding to Japanese grammar and phonology system.

When the speaker thinks that the listener can understand from the context, that is, the speaker or the author believes that the interviewee has a certain understanding of the situation, the subject or object is often omitted. In this case, the above sentence may become "Ringo ta beta" ("eat apples") or just "eat apples".

In Japanese, unlike English, word order does not represent the grammatical function of nouns in sentences. Nouns don't change because of grammatical needs, just like some languages. Instead, function words after nouns are used to express grammatical functions. What is important is が(ga) and は(ha), and the auxiliary words are pronounced as Wa), (o), に(ni) and の(no). The function word は (pronounced as wa when used as an auxiliary word) is particularly important because it marks the theme or theme of the sentence.

Verb inflections in Japanese can't reflect the person and the singular and plural. In modern Japanese, all verbs in modern Japanese dictionaries end with some pseudonyms (ぅ, く, ぐ, す, む, つ, ぬ, も, も).

From this point of view, the verb "taberu" is like the prototype of the verb "eat" in English, although it is actually the simple present tense, meaning "eat"/"eats" or "will eat". Other forms of modification are "history"