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japan in English:

1. japanese japanese


I am Japanese.
With this price, your product would not be competitive in the Japanese market.
The youth in Malaysia really like Korean and Japanese celebrities.
Manga are to the Japanese film industry what bestsellers are to Hollywood.
The Japanese are often criticized for being inward looking and insufficiently international in their outlook.
The Japanese public bathhouse was once used as a center of social life in one's neighborhood.
Being together all the time, my Japanese classmates got to know each other very well.
The fact that nowadays fewer men smoke is a headache for the Japanese tobacco industry.
The dollar was devalued against the Japanese currency from 360 yen to 308 yen.
I think the Thai food at this place is seasoned so Japanese will like it.
Many native speakers of Japanese have trouble hearing the difference between B and V.
An Indian buyer and a Japanese businessman haggled over the price of the new product.
These straw mats, called "tatami" in Japanese, are no longer made by hand.
If a man wants to learn to sound like a native speaker of Japanese, he shouldn't only learn Japanese from women. The reverse is true for a woman.
In order to get some information about Japanese economic problems, you'll find this book very useful.

2. kangaroo kangaroo


Have you ever seen a kangaroo?
The other day he bought a wallet made of kangaroo leather for me.
A female kangaroo carries its young in the pouch.
A kangaroo lives in Australia.
A newborn kangaroo is small enough to fit into a teaspoon
The female of kangaroo carries her young in a pouch on the front of her body.
Baby kangaroos are always in the marsupial pouch.
A kangaroo can jump 13 metres.
An ostrich can not fly any more than a kangaroo can.
I was tried in a kangaroo court.
The kangaroo jumps very high.