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does anyone know how to say the german language?
okay, so I am doing my japanese homework, and I have hit a brick wall. The question is: doitsu jin wa nani go o ha na shi masu ka. Which I think means what language do they speak in germany, if I'm not mistaken. But I don't know how to say german (the language!)! Please help!! And if I am mistaken about the question, tell me please!!
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okay i think I made this topic badly named...maybe thats why people aren't helping me!! :p lol so yeah, HELP PLEASE!!
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and then ther is the next question, which the country is ro su a or rosua, what country is that?! I am very bad at figuring out what katakana words are!! Grrrr!!!
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The German language is doitsugo. In fact, any language in Japanese is just the country name followed by 'go'. Nihongo is Japanese, furansugo is French, supeingo is Spanish, etc. I guess the only exception is eigo for English.. I never did figure out the etymology of that word.
In Japanese, doitsugo is ドイツ語. As for 'ro su a', I don't believe that's a country name. Are you sure it isn't 'ro shi a' (Russia)? |
[quote=Hatredcopter;147408] I guess the only exception is eigo for English.. I never did figure out the etymology of that word. [quote]
from 英国 |
Though イギリス is used more often.
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Not in newspapers for space reasons, or official things.
Anyway 英語 comes from 英国, that's all. |
あっ、そう。 And here I spent all this time not realizing that 英 was イギリス :rolleyes:.
And now that brings me to another Japanese pet peeve... why is it イギリス and not イングランド or ブリッタン? |
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Many old loanwords are from non-English. e.g. コック(a cook) from Nederlands 'kok'. Well, it is called イングランド on the football, and it is グレートブリテン および 北アイルランド連合王国 on my atlas. (no one call it...) |
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