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- Is he Japanese?
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Is she Japanese?
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Are you Japanese?
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Is it Japanese food?
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I'm good at Japanese.
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You are not Japanese.
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He can speak Japanese.
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I don't speak Japanese.
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She can speak Japanese.
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Mary can speak Japanese.
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She spoke Japanese well.
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This is a Japanese doll.
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Do you like Japanese food?
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Are you a Japanese citizen?
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Mary spoke Japanese slowly.
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I grew up eating Japanese food.
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Does anyone here speak Japanese?
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She sang a Japanese song for us.
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Have you ever eaten Japanese food?
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She doesn't speak Japanese at home.
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Tom is a fluent speaker of Japanese.
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This melody is familiar to many Japanese.
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What do you call this animal in Japanese?
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He lived in a typical Japanese-style house.
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Tom's Japanese is improving little by little.
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Mr. Wright speaks Japanese like a native speaker.
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What will the Japanese economy be like next year?
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Susie doesn't speak Japanese, and Tom doesn't either.
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Is there an English-Japanese dictionary on the bookshelf?
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After I got married, my Japanese got better and I could understand more.
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There were demonstrations against the government by Japanese university students in the 1960's.
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