Japanese
Definition of japanese:
part of speech: adjective
Pertaining
to
Japan,
its
inhabitants,
or
language.
Usage examples for japanese:
-
The
Ainos
are
not
affected
by
sake
nearly
so
easily
as
the
Japanese
"Unbeaten-Tracks-in-Japan", Bird, Isabella L. (Isabella Lucy).
-
This
he
said
in
English,
apparently
thinking
that
a
Japanese
would
be
more
likely
to
understand
it
than
Italian.
"From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life", Captain A. T. Mahan.
-
Step
by
step
the
Japanese
child
is
led
along
the
course
of
behavior,
learning
how
to
stand
up,
sit
down,
bow,
hang
up
its
hat,
and
how
to
think
of
its
parents,
brothers
and
sisters,
and
of
its
country.
"The Girl Wanted", Nixon Waterman.
-
Tops
are
of
great
antiquity,
and
the
Chinese
and
their
neighbors,
the
Japanese
are
famous
for
the
variety
of
their
tops.
"Healthful Sports for Boys", Alfred Rochefort.