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  2. Japanese Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, population, and features of JSL, the dominant sign language in Japan. JSL is a natural language distinct from but influenced by spoken Japanese, and has its own linguistic structures and signs.

  3. List of Japanese typographic symbols - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of symbols used in Japanese writing, such as repetition marks, brackets, quotation marks, and punctuation. See the names, codes, and examples of each symbol in this comprehensive list.

  4. Japanese language - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, geography, grammar, writing, and dialects of Japanese, the principal language of the Japonic family spoken by 120 million people. Japanese is an agglutinative, mora-timed language with a complex system of honorifics and a mixed script of kanji, hiragana, and katakana.

  5. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    Kanji are the logographic Chinese characters adapted from the Chinese script used in the writing of Japanese. Learn about the origins, evolution, and variations of kanji, as well as their influence on Japanese culture, language, and history.

  6. Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    Learn how Japanese uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana, which are derived from Chinese characters. Find out the history, usage, and pronunciation of kanji and kana in modern Japanese.

  7. Japanese pronouns - Wikipedia

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    Watashi (私) is a Japanese pronoun that means "I" or "private" or "personal". It is used by females or males in formal or casual situations, depending on the context and the social status of the speaker and the listener.

  8. Japanese punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of brackets (括弧, kakko) used in Japanese writing, such as round, wave, cornered, lenticular, and filled brackets. See how they are rotated and placed in horizontal and vertical text, and how they are used in transliteration.

  9. Deafness in Japan - Wikipedia

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    JSL belongs to a family of nationally used Japanese sign languages along with Taiwanese and South Korean sign language. [4] Miyakubo Sign Language (Miyakubo SL) is a shared sign language used on the Ehime-Oshima Island on the southwest coast of Japan. [1] In the town of Miyakubo, a shared-sign community of 3 families use Miyakubo SL. [1]