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How to say delicious in Japanese?

Delicious Japanese pronunciation: ぉぃしぃぉぃしぃ.

Japanese is introduced as follows:

Japanese (Japanese: Hiragana にほんご, Katakana ニホンゴ, nihon go, romaji), which is short for Japanese and Japanese, is mainly used by Yamato ethnic groups in the Japanese archipelago. Japanese is a cohesive language, which forms sentences by pasting grammatical elements on words, which is called flexible use. The combination between them is not tight, and it only shows grammatical functions without changing the meaning of the original words.

The language family is controversial. Some people think that it can be classified as Altai language family, some scholars think it is Fuyu language family, and some Japanese scholars think it is an isolated language (some Japanese scholars then put forward the concept of Korean-Japanese-Ryukyu language family and think that Japanese is subordinate to it) or Japanese language family.

Japanese and Chinese are closely related. In ancient times, due to the influence of Guanzhong culture, a large number of ancient Chinese words were introduced into Japan with Chinese characters. In modern times, a large number of Japanese words entered China and replaced transliteration words, which were adopted by Chinese.

Japanese is mainly used in Japan. Although there is no survey on the population of Japanese in Japan or abroad, it is generally calculated according to the population of Japan.

In Japan, Japanese is not officially stipulated as the official language or the national language in the law, but Article 74 of the Law on Courts (the courts are courts) stipulates that "the courts shall use Japanese".

In addition, Japanese and Mandarin have been treated equally in the Law on Revitalizing the Culture of Written and Movable Characters (Article 3, paragraph 2: "To revitalize the culture of written and movable characters, we must fully realize that Mandarin is the cornerstone of Japanese culture."

Before the Second World War, Japan ruled mainly the Korean Peninsula, a part of China (Taiwan Province, Northeast China, Hongkong), Sakhalin Island and Nanyang Islands (Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Marshall Islands and Micronesia, etc.), and some of them were educated in Japanese at that time and were able to use Japanese.