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 Übersetzung für 'in Japanese' von Englisch nach Deutsch
in Japanese {adv}auf Japanisch
Teiltreffer
ling.
Japanese
Japanisch {n}
43
Japanese {adj}japanisch <jap.>
335
Japanese silkjapanische Seide {f}
Japanese spatulaJapanspachtel {m} {f}
ling.
Japanese-speaking {adj}
japanischsprachig
anti-Japanese {adj}japanfeindlich
the Japanese {pl}die Japaner {pl} [als Volk]
non-Japanese {adj}nichtjapanisch
tools
Japanese plane
Kanna {m}
ling.
Japanese language
japanische Sprache {f}
ethn.
Japanese (person)
Japaner {m}
Japanese silkJapon {m} [Seide]
Japanese-born {adj}in Japan geboren
bot.T
Japanese persimmon
Kakipflaume {f}
ling.
Japanese dictionary
Japanischwörterbuch {n}
gastr.
Japanese cuisine
japanische Küche {f}
Japanese silkJapanseide {f}
geogr.
Japanese Alps
Japanische Alpen {pl}
Japanese sawJapansäge {f}
Japanese teahousejapanisches Teehaus {n}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • and the audio was in Japanese and English (DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0).
  • ] in Japanese.
  • Jitō continued to hold power as a cloistered ruler, which became a persistent trend in Japanese politics.
  • Hirohito is now referred to in Japanese by his posthumous name, Shōwa, which is the name of the era coinciding with his reign.
  • In Japanese mythology, the Age of the Gods is the period before Jimmu's accession.

  • In Chinese and sometimes in Japanese, ellipsis characters are made by entering two consecutive "horizontal ellipses", each with Unicode code point U+2026.
  • Later, around the 1950s, foreign television programs and films began to be shown dubbed in Japanese on television.
  • Regional ingredients are developed and commonly contribute to a regional or national cuisine, such as Japanese rice in Japanese cuisine or New Mexico chile in New Mexican cuisine.
  • These theories have been extensively practiced in Japanese acupuncture and traditional Kampo medicine.
  • A predicate in Japanese is expressed by the predicative form of a verb, the predicative form of an adjective or noun + the predicative form of a copula.

  • In 1986, Cuba defaulted on its $10.9 billion debt to the Paris Club. In 1987, Cuba stopped making payments on that debt. In 2002, Cuba defaulted on $750 million in Japanese loans.
  • Another example is given by whole word ciphers, which allow the user to replace an entire word with a symbol or character, much like the way Japanese utilize Kanji (meaning Chinese characters in Japanese) characters to supplement their language.
  • ] In Japanese, the term "anime" is used to refer to all animated works, regardless of style or origin.
  • In 2008, the Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed Doraemon as the first anime cultural ambassador; a Ministry spokesperson explained the decision as an attempt to help people in other countries understand Japanese anime better and to deepen their interest in Japanese culture.'s creator, Fujiko F.
  • Seasonings will be informed by whatever is common in the local region; for example, soy sauce and vegan dashi figure strongly in Japanese monastery food while curry and Tương (as a vegetarian replacement for fish sauce) may be prominent in Southeast Asia.

  • The top management group, comprising "jomu"/"sangmu" and above, is often referred to collectively as "cadre" or "senior management" (幹部 or 重役; "kambu" or "juyaku" in Japanese; "ganbu" or "jungyŏk" in Korean).
  • In Japanese, cases are marked by placing particles after nouns. The accusative case is marked with を (wo, pronounced [...]).
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