Japanese meaning in English
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Definition
a Japanese person: a person from the country of Japan (whose capital is Tokyo and which is near Korea, China, Russia etc.)
(a) Japanese (car): (a car) made in Japan
- "The Japanese national anthem?"
- "I share a room and a bed with a Japanese boy called Masaki, but he is not a very good roommate."
- "Kimmie : Actually, I'm Japanese."
- "My roommate is a Japanese boy called Masaki, he doesn't say much, but he eats all my food you made for me."
- "I've selected a number of provocative outfits for the shoot - Japanese schoolgirl, sexy nurse, dark-haired CEO of a perfume company... just to name a few."
- "Bruno : Friday I'm going rock climbing with some Japanese businessmen."
- "Brian : I've brought you those reports from the sales department, I've asked Philip to stop by and brief you on his meeting with the Japanese buyers, and I've also brought your suit back from the dry cleaners."
- "Philip : Chinese, Japanese, Korean: you all make delicious food and wear sandals."
- "First we went to dinner at this trendy new Japanese joint called SakeBomb, on Dolores Street."
- "Despite making up only 2% of the world's population, the Japanese account for one fifth of skin care sales."
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