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An Analysis of Japanese Language Habits and Characteristics

DOI
10.26855/oajer.2022.07.024
Year, volume (issue)
2022, 1(1)
pp. 96-98
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OA Journal of Education Research
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Yufeng Xin

Language Characteristics, Language Habits, Interpersonal Relationship, Main Situation

Abstract

In ancient times, Japan sent a large number of scholars to China to learn cultural and economic knowledge. In the Tang Dynasty, it even ushered in the peak stage. At this stage, the number of Japanese entering China showed a trend of rapid growth. Chinas porcelain, agricultural products and tea also began to enter the Japanese market, which played a positive role in promoting the development of Japanese economy and the development of Japanese society. Subsequently, Japan entered the Meiji restoration stage, and they began to actively learn the cultural concepts of Europe. English and Spanish began to enter Japan, which had an impact on Japans development, which also accelerated the progress of Japanese civilization to a certain extent. It also has a certain impact on China. In this paper, the author will briefly study the characteristics and terms of Japanese language, hoping to provide corresponding reference for people to learn Japanese.

Keywords: Language Characteristics, Language Habits, Interpersonal Relationship, Main Situation

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