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One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?の英語
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One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?
日本でのツイッター人気の理由の一つは日本語という言語の特性にある。表意文字を使う日本語は、中国語には敵わないものの、他の多くの言語に比べて140字に多くの内容を盛り込むことができる。ちなみにこの例文の日本語版はちょうど140字で書かれているのだが、他の言語では何字になるだろうか?
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One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?
日本でのツイッター人気の理由の一つは日本語という言語の特性にある。表意文字を使う日本語は、中国語には敵わないものの、他の多くの言語に比べて140字に多くの内容を盛り込むことができる。ちなみにこの例文の日本語版はちょうど140字で書かれているのだが、他の言語では何字になるだろうか?
One of the reasons Twitter is popular in Japan is a characteristic of Japanese itself: Japanese uses ideograms which enable it to convey more information in just 140 characters than other languages, not counting Chinese. Incidentally, the Japanese version of this sentence is written with exactly 140 characters. How many characters does it take in other languages?
Although most of the content and thought has not been dependent on any language, when focusing on Japanese, differences in syntactic structures or the fact that individual words are not written separately and distinctly then requires several points of consideration.
Another tendency of many Japanese that bothers foreigners is to make statements that are too general and too broad by using or implying words like "all" and "every".
Japanese speakers of English often have difficulty in dealing with informal conversation, such as at parties or in small informal groups.
Though Japanese has borrowed heavily [a great deal] from Chinese and English, only a few Japanese words have entered other languages.
Yet Japan is still not sufficiently understood by other countries, and the Japanese, likewise, find foreigners difficult to understand.
In the past, there were no oral English classes in high school. Now many schools have oral communication classes.
And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language.
2000年頃はじめて韓国へ行った私は覚えたての韓国語で四苦八苦しながら道を尋ねたりバスや電車の行き先を聞いたりしていました。たまに英語で話してくれる人がいるとほっとするのですが、逆に、隣の国なのに地球の裏側の国の言葉で話している自分を、客観的に見て不思議に思ったものです。
It was about the year 2000 when I remember doing my first trip to Korea. Using my limited Korean, I had lots of trouble asking for basic things like where the train or bus were, and even what the way was to places. I remember lots of people responding to me in English, and while I was pretty relieved at that, I’ve gotta say: people in the country right next to us, speaking a language from peoples on the other side of the world! It’s only when you look at it in that objective state of mind that you realize how strange that is.
I worry that, because the Japanese lines in this site are written with furigana, they take up a lot of space, and the people who don't even care about them in the first place might find them annoying.
Of course it's a good thing when someone learning a foreign language tries to use it without fear of making mistakes, but I don't think much of people without sufficient ability producing language learning material of poor quality.
In the same way, a Russian might fail to see anything amusing in a joke which would make an Englishman laugh to tears.
There is a tendency for Japanese to want to know a certain amount of personal information about someone such as age, position and whether they are married or not, before they feel comfortable talking with a stranger.
South Korean movies and TV dramas are now very popular in many Asian countries including Japan, and many tourists are visiting South Korea these days.
多くの人は英語が世界を支配する現代の言語情勢を不公平さを容易に理解できる。とはいえ、たとえば異なる言語の知識人や指導者間での英語を通した比較的良好かつ直接的な対話というような全体的見地からの有用性も、また自身の英語知識による個人的な利点もまた認められるのである。エスペラントのような中立言語では、多くを知らず、情報を探すこともできない。
Many people easily understand the injustice of the current language situation in the world where English dominates. But they also see the collective advantages, as for example a relatively good and direct communication between intellectuals and leaders of different languages through the English language, and the personal advantages as their own knowledge of the English language. About a neutral language such as Esperanto, one does not know much and does not seek information.
A Chinese college student said, "Japanese anime is much more beautifully drawn than Chinese anime. Recent problems in the relationship between China and Japan don't affect my love for Japanese anime."
Fundamentally, you're not practicing anything by translating, so even if you say that you can't do it, once you've set your sights on a similar sentence you've seen before that is more natural yet does not quite convey the original sentence's nuances, translation proves to be an act that is quite addicting.
British say `it rained like billyo' where Americans say `it rained like all get out'
Asking a non-native French speaker to translate a document into French is like asking an accountant to build you a house.
When children speak a different language at home than with their friends, they usually become more proficient at the language they speak with friends.
It's very easy to sound natural in your own native language, and very easy to sound unnatural in your non-native language.
The number of businesspeople who attend English conversation schools in front of stations is increasing, and at the same time, the number of people actually studying overseas is also increasing.
Foreigners in general don't need as many compliments as Japanese are required to give each other, and it is good to keep this in mind.
I am a native Japanese-speaking woman. But even though this is the case, I sometimes still make small mistakes when I am writing or speaking.
My English teacher in junior high school once said, "People outside Japan think that Japanese people have a poor sense of humor."
「変な日本語でごめんなさい。でも英語もできません」「ちょっと、聞いてもいい?君は日本人?」「いいえ、宇宙人です」「あ、そういうことね!僕もキツネで、まだ人間の言葉を勉強してるところだから、その気持ち分かるよ!英語、やけに難しいしね~」
"I am sorry for my odd Japanese. But I cannot speak English." "Hey, can I ask you something? Are you Japanese?" "No. I am an alien." "Ah, I gotcha! I'm a fox, and I'm still trying to learn human languages, so I get what you're going through. English is so friggin' hard, isn't it?"
Japanese children brought up overseas sometimes face great difficulty in adjusting themselves to Japanese schools after returning, even though they have a perfect command of Japanese.
If you truly want to upgrade your language skills, then translation might not be the best way to do it, but you're really just playing around, so I believe that if you find it fun, then more power to you.
Mastering a foreign language means mastering the four skills of hearing, speaking, reading and writing.
Japanese culture is very diverse and each person has his own opinion or feeling about it.
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