In this world, one person laughs more and one person cries less. Japanese: このにがひとつかったら, くははなくね. Japanese: I have a dream, a dream, a strength, a spirit, a spirit, a spirit, a spirit.
Being brave doesn't mean not being nervous, but faith can't be faked. Japanese: Brave, fearful, confident and sincere.
In the dream, he staggered and said that he was not drunk, but his tears kept falling. Japanese: It doesn't matter who I am, but social harmony is the most important. Japanese: Servant, who, who, what, what's the big deal?
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Japanese is mainly used in Japan. Although there is no survey on the Japanese population in Japan and abroad, it is generally calculated according to the Japanese population.
In Japan, Japanese is not officially defined as the official language or the national language in the law, but Article 74 of the Court Law stipulates that "the court shall use Japanese". In addition, Japanese and Putonghua are treated equally in the Law on Revitalizing the Written and Movable Writing Culture (Article 3, paragraph 2: "To revitalize the written and movable writing culture, we must fully realize that Putonghua is the cornerstone of Japanese culture."