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[h2]5: [a href='/language/japanese']Japanese[/a][/h2]
While influenced by Chinese, Japanese has also borrowed many words from English since World War II. What makes Japanese difficult is the difference between the written and spoken forms of the language. Japanese grammar allows for the expression of a wide range of linguistic politeness and formality.
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[h2]5: [a href='/language/japanese']Japanese[/a][/h2]
While influenced by Chinese, Japanese has also borrowed many words from English since World War II. What makes Japanese difficult is the difference between the written and spoken forms of the language. Japanese grammar allows for the expression of a wide range of linguistic politeness and formality.
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[h2]5: [a href='/language/japanese']Japanese[/a][/h2]
Influenced by the Chinese, the Japanese language also borrows many words in English since World War II. The big difficulty of the language comes from the difference between the written word and the spoken one. The grammar allow to express a wide range of linguistic politeness and formality.

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