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1. I'd like to have a Japanese interpreter.
2. Does anyone here speak Japanese?
3. I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese.
4. The Japanese recycle more than half their waste paper.
5. Japanese people have a very high life expectancy.
6. The city bears the imprint of Japanese investment.
7. Nanjing city was sacked by Japanese aggressors.
8. She's very keen to learn about Japanese culture.
9. She's studying modern Japanese language and culture.
10. I have seen a Japanese.
11. Japanese has borrowed heavily from English.
12. Where did u learn Japanese? --At school.
12. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. It takes years to gain a mastery of Japanese.
14. May I see a menu in Japanese?
15. I can't speak Japanese at all.
16. Are you a Japanese speaker?
17. Where is the Japanese Embassy?
18. Do you have a Japanese menu?
19. The Japanese are our biggest economic rivals.
20. Don't you think Japanese people are healthier?
21. The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
22. Can I pay in Japanese yen?
23. The Japanese are an industrious people.
24. The Japanese invaders lost heart and slowly edged off.
25. Japanese differs greatly from French in pronunciation.
26. Do you accept Japanese yen?
27. The Japanese can outsell any competitor in the market.
28. The Japanese often eat raw fish.
29. I know everyday conversational Japanese.
30. He has some little acquaintance with the Japanese language.
1. I'd like to have a Japanese interpreter.
2. Does anyone here speak Japanese?
3. I've always wanted to be able to speak Japanese.
4. The Japanese recycle more than half their waste paper.
5. Japanese people have a very high life expectancy.
6. The city bears the imprint of Japanese investment.
7. Nanjing city was sacked by Japanese aggressors.
8. She's very keen to learn about Japanese culture.
9. She's studying modern Japanese language and culture.
10. I have seen a Japanese.
11. Japanese has borrowed heavily from English.
12. Where did u learn Japanese? --At school.
12. try its best to collect and create good sentences.
13. It takes years to gain a mastery of Japanese.
14. May I see a menu in Japanese?
15. I can't speak Japanese at all.
16. Are you a Japanese speaker?
17. Where is the Japanese Embassy?
18. Do you have a Japanese menu?
19. The Japanese are our biggest economic rivals.
20. Don't you think Japanese people are healthier?
21. The Japanese empire was quickly dismantled.
22. Can I pay in Japanese yen?
23. The Japanese are an industrious people.
24. The Japanese invaders lost heart and slowly edged off.
25. Do you accept Japanese yen?
26. The Japanese often eat raw fish.
27. I know everyday conversational Japanese.
28. Do you have a menu in Japanese?
29. Do you take Japanese yen?
30. Is there a Japanese speaker here?
31. Do you have a menu in Japanese?
32. Do you take Japanese yen?
33. Is there a Japanese speaker here?
34. They were overbid by a Japanese firm.
35. Do you have any Japanese cars?
36. The Japanese are expert at lowering manufacturing costs.
37. I've developed a great liking for Japanese food.
38. He speaks fluent Japanese.
39. The Japanese electricals giants have cornered the market in TVs and videos.
40. The Japanese market used to be more or less impenetrable.
41. Does anyone speak Japanese?
42. Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
43. They've copied the basic design from the Japanese model and added a few of their own refinements.
44. The Japanese company is light years ahead of its European competitors.
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46. They are hoping to penetrate the Japanese market with their latest product.
47. Do you speak Japanese?
48. The Japanese economy is supposed to be impervious to market forces.
49. Japanese companies have been pumping out plenty of innovative products.
50. Speaking through an interpreter, a Japanese fisherman gave his account of the tidal wave.
51. Can you speak Japanese?
52. The recovery of the Japanese economy after the war surprised many people.
53. It was the time when the Japanese aggressors overran China.
54. Laura's taken a fancy to Japanese food.
55. Will Western industry ever catch up with Japanese innovations?
56. She taught English to Japanese business people.
57. He is quite at home with the Japanese language.
58. First in the queue were two Japanese students.
59. I know somewhere you can eat Japanese food.
60. Their firm merged with a Japanese electronics giant.
31. They were overbid by a Japanese firm.
32. Do you have any Japanese cars?
33. The Japanese are expert at lowering manufacturing costs.
34. I've developed a great liking for Japanese food.
35. He speaks fluent Japanese.
36. The Japanese electricals giants have cornered the market in TVs and videos.
37. The Japanese market used to be more or less impenetrable.
38. Does anyone speak Japanese?
39. Xerox set about a process of reverse engineering. It pulled the machines apart and investigated the Japanese factories to find out how they could pull off such feats.
40. They've copied the basic design from the Japanese model and added a few of their own refinements.
41. The Japanese company is light years ahead of its European competitors.
42. They are hoping to penetrate the Japanese market with their latest product.
43. Do you speak Japanese?
44. The Japanese economy is supposed to be impervious to market forces.
45. Japanese companies have been pumping out plenty of innovative products.
46. Speaking through an interpreter, a Japanese fisherman gave his account of the tidal wave.
47. Can you speak Japanese?
48. The recovery of the Japanese economy after the war surprised many people.
49. It was the time when the Japanese aggressors overran China.
50. To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth.
61. Chinese differs greatly from Japanese in pronunciation.
62. Tokyo was the cradle of Japanese culture.
63. Japanese investment has revitalized this part of Britain.
64. I can barely string two words together in Japanese.
65. To a Japanese, spilling anything is uncouth.
66. Japanese camera makers continually introduce whizzy new electronic models.
67. American companies are watching Japanese developments closely.
68. She can both speak and write Japanese.
69. Japanese cars have flooded the American market.
70. He's just published observations on Japanese bird life.
71. Japanese firms have moved steadily upmarket.
72. Japanese interest rates rose relative to America's.
73. He began to learn Japanese three years ago.
74. Anyone can learn Japanese with perseverance.
75. The Japanese have acted calmly and deliberately.
76. She loves all things Japanese.
77. We're organizing the evening around a Japanese theme.
78. I decided to learn Japanese just for fun.
79. They live on the large Japanese island of Hokkaido.
80. The Japanese judge scored him 15.
81. Japanese refiners stopped producing leaded petrol in December 1987.
82. Subaru is one of the smallest Japanese car makers.
83. She is of mixed Australian and Japanese parentage.
84. What can European companies learn from Japanese business practices?
85. He set himself the task of learning Japanese.
86. Do you know any Japanese?
87. Is Japanese food like Chinese?
88. This is of Japanese make.
89. The Japanese Imperial family patronises the Japanese Art Association.
90. I've spent years trying to learn Japanese.
91. She had long nursed a passion for Japanese art.
92. European investors may outspend the Japanese this year.
93. He led a guerilla band against Japanese invaders.
94. Investment by Japanese firms has exploded.
95. About 10% of Japanese teenagers are overweight. Nutritionists say the main culprit is increasing reliance on Western fast food.
96. His Japanese ancestry has been played up by some of his opponents.
97. From a simple gesture or the speaker's tone of voice, the Japanese listener gleans the whole meaning.
98. I am to be sent to take part in the negotiations with the Japanese government and report on it later.
99. It is a custom among the Japanese to remove their footwear before entering a house.
100. Japanese car makers are laying ever more stress on European sales.
101. The Japanese prisoners of war were repatriated to their homeland after the war.
102. Few U.S. companies have successfully penetrated the Japanese electronics market.
102. try its best to gather and make good sentences.
103. A state dinner was held in honour of the visiting Japanese premier.
104. People tend to be very impressed if you can string together a couple of sentences in Japanese.
105. Japanese proprietors are erecting a complex infrastructure of political influence throughout America.
106. That year, Japanese investment in American real estate totaled $13.06 billion.
107. The Japanese never built any aircraft remotely answering to this description.
108. The Japanese economy will continue to outpace its foreign rivals for years to come.
109. He had a six-month work placement with the Japanese government.
110. There are many joint ventures between American and Japanese companies.
111. Labour shortages have forced the Japanese into making heavy use of industrial robots.
112. Many young Japanese engineers have been lured to the Middle East by the promise of high wages.
113. The Scottish Tourist Board said 33,000 Japanese visited Scotland last year.
114. I didn't speak much Japanese, and I was worried that the language barrier might be a problem.
115. He was without question one of the giants of Japanese literature.
116. The Japanese swimmer was left behind in women's 100m freestyle final.
117. Japanese metalworkers have made the skill of patination into an art form.
118. The exhibit is a must-see for anyone interested in Japanese art.
119. Epson America is the US marketing arm of a Japanese company.
120. The Japanese recycle more than half of their waste paper.
121. There is a shortage of well qualified teachers of foreign languages,especially of French and Japanese.
122. He chanced upon a volume of Japanese poetry in a bookshop.
123. It is said by the specialists that the Japanese yen would nosedive further.
124. Japanese corporations have been turning away from production and have diverted into finance and real estate.
125. The Japanese economy grew at an annual rate of more than 10 per cent.
126. The ancient province of Satsuma lies in the southernmost part of the Japanese island of Kyushu.
127. The company has recently made a big push into the Japanese market.
128. A private benefactor endowed the new Chair of Japanese Literature.
129. Spending by Japanese companies has left them more competitive than companies in other nations. They will be cutting through the competition like a hot knife through butter.
130. Some of the more sensational Japanese newspapers have given a lot of coverage to the scandal.
131. The Japanese have a rigid code of etiquette, which may seem artificial to foreigners.
132. The book has been translated from the Japanese by Livia Yamaguchi.
132. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
133. The Japanese Government had a secret deal with Germany during the Second World War.
134. The Japanese were producing over 100 million tons of steel.
135. The Japanese have no wish to imitate Western social customs and attitudes.
136. It still can be argued that Japanese shares are overvalued in terms of the return they offer.
137. She speaks no Japanese and is unfamiliar with Japanese culture.
138. The design is copied from Japanese porcelains of the fourteenth century.
139. American researchers have now leapfrogged the Japanese and are going to produce a digital system within a year or two.
140. The Japanese are able to supply niche markets because of their flexible production methods.
141. The Japanese market accounts for 35% of the company's revenue.
142. We are still trying to get/gain a foothold in the Japanese market.
143. According to official statistics, the Japanese work longer hours than workers in most other industrialized countries.
144. The Tale of Genji has been described as the greatest achievement of Japanese literature.
145. They have begun attracting investors, most notably big Japanese financial houses.
146. When the U.S. stock market collapsed in October 1987, the Japanese stock market was the most resilient.
147. Japanese production methods have been transplanted into some British factories.
148. The bank is the product of a 1971 merger of two Japanese banks.
149. My husband is pure Japanese and traces his family back 800 years.
150. In general, Japanese cars are very reliable and breakdowns are rare.
151. The Japanese, Americans, and even the French and Germans, judge economic policies by results.
152. A Japanese company tried to get in on the deal.
153. Japanese farmers grow rice.
154. The French Defence Minister is to visit Japan later this month for talks with his Japanese opposite number.
155. From his manners of speaking,I took him for a Japanese.
156. He doesn't speak much Japanese but he can make himself understood.
157. He was attached to the foreign affairs department of a Japanese newspaper.
158. The American and Japanese navies took the lead in the development of naval aviation.
159. New Japanese cars averaged 13 km to the litre in 1981.
160. Japanese TV sets are, for the most part, of excellent quality.
161. British companies still aren't really attuned to the needs of the Japanese market.
162. Japanese investors once paid top dollar for the most glamorous hotels in the United States.
162. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
163. It was the first time a Japanese manufacturer had topped the list for imported vehicles.
164. Markets are very sensitive to any upsets in the Japanese economic machine.
165. The week before the deal was supposed to close, fifteen Japanese banks made a move to pull out.
166. Many corporate methods have been adopted by American managers in imitation of Japanese practice.
167. The French, I believe, restrict Japanese imports to a maximum of 3 per cent of their market.
168. Japanese PC makers now face foreign competition in their home market.
169. The latest Japanese vacuum cleaners contain sensors that detect the amount of dust and type of floor.
170. The Japanese maple that stands across the drive had just come into leaf.
171. In the field of electronics, it's the Japanese who are making the running.
172. He can speak Japanese.
173. The dollar has hit an all-time low against the Japanese yen.
174. You can't make a comparison between American and Japanese schools - they're too different.
175. The emergence of small Japanese cars in the 1970s challenged the US and European manufacturers.
176. The Japanese tried to graft their own methods on to this different structure.
177. Until relatively recently, the Japanese car industry was the touchstone of international success.
178. The city was all burnt down during the the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression.
179. He's frantically mugging up on Japanese before his trip to Tokyo.
180. We shall be working in close partnership with our Japanese clients.
181. I really must polish up my Japanese before we visit Japan next year.
182. A small group of students meets regularly to learn Japanese.
183. The company's given me a free hand to negotiate a deal with the Japanese.
184. Japanese firms have been setting the pace in electronic engineering.
185. English grammar is very different from Japanese grammar.
186. Japanese is the language he's most comfortable with.
187. Young Japanese people are converting from tea to coffee.
188. Japanese politics are sui generis.
189. Japanese cars are so reliable.
190. In Japanese Kabuki theater, the actors wear special masks.
191. The dollar rose moderately against the Japanese yen.
192. Taxes on imports gave Japanese companies an unfair advantage.
193. Economists predict continuing oscillation of the Japanese yen.
194. The dollar continued its climb against the Japanese yen.
195. Japanese people, on average, live longer than Europeans.
196. The technical expertise was provided by a Japanese company.
197. Epson America is the United States marketing arm of a Japanese company.
198. My knowledge of Japanese is limited to a few phrases.
199. During the festival of Obon(), Japanese show respect to their dead ancestors.
200. I know a good Japanese restaurant not far from here.
201. In the hall was a magnificent vase, which was a gift from a Japanese businessman.
202. Noriko's a Japanese citizen, but her parents are originally from South Korea.
203. The Japanese company has invested its borrowings in government bonds.
204. Japanese novelists deal with the question of old age in a way few other writers can aspire to.
205. Ms Takahashi was the first Japanese woman ever to be appointed ambassador to a foreign country.
206. Yes, I have studied Japanese - though not for long, admittedly.
207. The Cherry Blossom restaurant serves a fusion of Japanese and Californian cooking.
208. They agreed a $55 million deal with a leading Japanese automobile company.
209. The Japanese media quoted Murayama as being "very pleased" with the breakthrough.
210. He went to Tokyo and within a few weeks knew enough Japanese to get by.
211. In 1990, Japanese investment in U.S. real estate totaled $13.06 billion.
212. Kurdish separatists have abducted a Japanese tourist and are demanding money for his safe return.
213. I chose a Japanese camera because I wanted to have the best.
214. I admire the Japanese genius for improving ideas from other countries.
215. My flimsy jacket was inadequate for the freezing Japanese weather.
216. The British car industry has just concluded a deal with the Japanese government.
217. The code was used by the Japanese Navy during World War II.
218. Japanese televisions and hi-fi systems are exported all over the world.
219. Japanese cars account for about 30% of the U.S. car market.
220. I bought some post cards of prints by Japanese artists.
221. A Japanese company plans to set up a factory in the area, so this should provide some employment for local people.
222. Western men tend to age more quickly than Japanese men.
222. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
223. The students here are mostly Swiss and German, but sometimes we get a few Japanese, too.
224. Japanese banks remain bearish.
225. The store's Japanese branches are capitalized at 2.8 million yen.
226. No writer is more highly esteemed by the Japanese than Soseki.
227. My light clothing was hopelessly inadequate for the cold Japanese winter.
228. The Japanese "f' sound does not occur in European languages.
229. The dollar dived against the Japanese yen in Tokyo today.
230. Japanese college students in particular are disillusioned by the restrictions placed on them by society.
231. At the last count, only 18 Japanese firms were making car parts in America.
232. Police have charged a 22-year-old man with robbing two Japanese tourists.
233. He's trying to find out about Japanese classes in the area.
234. A Sherlock Holmes encyclopaedia has been published in Japanese.
235. A dumpy Japanese is asking for you.
236. We gave the Japanese team a good drubbing.
237. My ears are not attuned to Japanese music yet.
238. Visitors will also be able to dig into Japanese sushi and Kashmiri chicken curry.
239. Using Japanese 5 - phase stepping motor for dimensional control to providing high productivity and precise dimensioning.
240. A Chinese and a Japanese auto maker agreed to form a joint venture to produce cars.
241. Harue call me, I have 15 years of age, I'm Brazilian student of Japanese descendent.
242. Haiku a Japanese classic ditty by the 17 components of a divergence in pronunciation.
243. The Japanese automaker Toyota is also formulating its own recovery strategy for the American market.
244. Conclusion Meishi Lisuan Quanshu had a far - reaching impact on Japanese mathematics during the Edo Period.
245. The dollar was officially devalued, and the Japanese yen and German mark were raised in value.
246. Japanese fans felt something wanting of events as your autograph session.
247. All too soon , though, the Dutchman falls foul of the Japanese.
248. In the Japanese Edo Period , the literary thought of " promoting virtues and punishing evils " was prevalent.
249. She brought back a Japanese Eupatorium from the Kunming Exhibition.
250. Nevertheless, diplomatic corps still gets the welcome of Japanese authorities.
251. Reason: belong area ofmouth disease, classical swinefever, Africa swinefever and Japanese encephalitis.
252. It is the accomplice of Japanese invaders to carry out ideological enslavement activities in enemy - occupied area.
253. These charge vaccine including Japanese encephalitis , B and DPT.
254. Stuttering can be a rare early manifestation in Japanese B encephalitis.
255. Many features of Japanese bathing culture can be traced back to the EDO Era.
256. In order to describe epistemic modality in Japanese effectually, this paper proposes the cognitive - psychological analytic model.
257. The Japanese aim to open the Bangkok - Rangoon section by the middle of May.
258. Conclusion: MB photochemical method can inactivate bacteriophage f 2 , HIV - 1 and Japanese encephalitis virus in blood effectively.
259. And the clothing worn by a Japanese balloonist in nineteen ninety - four .
260. And the same mix of disinformation, ridicule and smut would eventually be employed against the Japanese.
261. Experiment 3 has Japanese as the studied materials and Japan - ese as subjects.
262. Studio Ghibli does excellent dubbing, but I was delighted to hear the Japanese voices for once.
263. A Chinese and a Japanese auto maker agreed to from a joint venture to produce cars.
264. A total of 1027 patients were enrolled from cluster encompassing 79.4 % of the entire Japanese population.
265. This is final GF & DM, voive language has changed, all japanese speaking!
266. Although sometimes it thinks himself a doggy of Japanese or American.
267. In more established markets, the Japanese challenge has been disquieting.
268. In a sense, the so - called Japanese dumplings are fried dumpling.
269. Dyspeptic travel commentators , though , have increasingly fewer reasons to kick around the globe - trotting Japanese.
270. Edo period: Cultural period of Japanese history corresponding to the Tokugawa period of governance ( 1603 - 1867 ).
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