Basa Jepang: Béda antarrépisi
Konten dihapus Konten ditambahkan
m Ngarapihkeun éjahan, replaced: di pake → dipaké (2), dipake → dipaké (3), Samemeh → saméméh, sejen → séjén (10) |
m →Diajar Basa Jepang: Ngarapihkeun éjahan, replaced: Pamarentah → Pamaréntah |
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Baris ka-200:
Many major universities throughout the world provide Japanese language courses, and a number of secondary and even primary schools worldwide offer courses in the language. International interest in the Japanese language dates to the 1800s but has become more prevalent following Japan's economic bubble of the 1980s and the global popularity of Japanese pop culture in the 1990s and beyond. About 2.3 million people studied the language worldwide in [[2003]]: 900,000 South Koreans, 389,000 [[People's Republic of China|Chinese]], 381,000 Australians, and 140,000 Americans study Japanese in lower and higher educational institutions. In Japan, more than 90,000 foreign students study at [[List of universities in Japan|Japanese universities]] and Japanese [[language school]]s, including 77,000 Chinese and 15,000 South Koreans in 2003. Furthermore, local governments and some [[NPO]] groups provide free Japanese language classes for foreign residents, including [[Japanese Brazilians]] and foreigners married to Japanese nationals.
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== Tempo oge ==
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