Jisho

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Words — 9 found

Noun
1. national language
  • かれ
  • こくご国語
  • 好き
  • とくい得意
He likes Japanese, and he's good at it.
Noun
2. Japanese language (esp. as a school subject in Japan)See also 国語科
  • だいに第二
  • いくつかの
  • クリオール
  • それじたいそれ自体
  • どくりつ独立
  • した
  • こくご国語
  • となる
  • かもしれない
Secondly, some of the Creoles may become independent "national languages" in their own right.
Noun
3. one's native language; mother tongue
Noun
4. native Japanese words (as opposed to loanwords and Chinese-derived words)
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5. National languageA national language is a language which has some connecti... Read more
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Noun
1. Japanese-language dictionary
Noun
2. dictionary of a national language
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3. Japanese dictionaryJapanese dictionaries have a history that began over 1300... Read more
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Noun
1. Society for the Study of Japanese LanguageOrganization name
Organization
2. Society for the Study of Japanese Language
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こくけんきゅうじょ 国語研究所
Noun
1. National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics; NINJAL; KokkenOrganization name
Place
2. Kokugokenkyuujo
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Noun
1. Japanese language (as a school subject in Japan)
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Noun
1. Japanese-language dictionarySee also 国語辞典
Noun
2. dictionary of a national languageSee also 国語辞典
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こくづか 国語仮名遣
Noun
1. kana orthography (esp. historical) of native Japanese wordsSee also 字音仮名遣い, See also 国語
Other forms
国語仮名遣 【こくごかなづかい】
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Kanji — 2 found

0.017447566427974265
8 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
country
Kun: くに
On: コク
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1.750572498273418
14 strokes. JLPT N5. Jōyō kanji, taught in grade 2.
word, speech, language
On:
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Sentences — 14 found

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      日本語を
    • かずおお数多く
    • の言語の
    • ひと1つ
    • として見るならば、「日本語」と呼ぶが、日本という
    • こっか国家
    • の公的な言語をとして見るときは「
    • こくご国語
    • 」という言い方がなされる。日本の
    • しょとう初等
    • ちゅうとう中等
    • きょういく教育
    • では学ぶべき主要な
    • きょうか教科
    • ひと1つ
    • に「
    • こくご国語
    • がある。
    When the Japanese language is spoken of as one of many languages, it is called nihongo, but when referring to the official language of the nation of Japan, it is called kokugo. One of the main subjects to be studied in Japanese elementary and secondary education is kokugo—the Japanese language. Jreibun
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