Examples of using "Japonaise" in a sentence and their english translations:
You look Japanese.
I study Japanese history.
- Is he Japanese?
- Is she Japanese?
- She is Japanese.
- She's Japanese.
His girlfriend is Japanese.
- I like Japanese food.
- I like Japanese dishes.
- I like Japanese cuisine.
This is a Japanese doll.
His wife is Japanese.
Look at this Japanese car.
Are you a Japanese citizen?
I have a Japanese car.
It's a Japanese car.
You are not Japanese.
- I am interested in Japanese history.
- Japanese history interests me.
Have you tried Japanese beer?
Susie loves Japanese music.
He appreciates Japanese culture.
He has a Japanese car.
The Japanese economy is in depression.
Japan's army was very powerful.
Do you like Japanese food?
His girlfriend is Japanese.
Susie loves Japanese music.
I'm half Japanese.
The Japanese economy developed rapidly.
John has a Japanese car.
He's a student of Japanese literature.
You don't look Japanese.
He's a student of Japanese literature.
What do you think about the Japanese economy?
No Japanese girl is called Tatoeba.
Have you tried Japanese beer?
Not a few foreigners like Japanese food.
Tom wants to buy a Japanese car.
I'm interested in Japanese history.
I am interested in Japanese history.
She sang a Japanese song for us.
Why didn't you buy a Japanese car?
- You will soon get used to eating Japanese food.
- You will soon get used to Japanese food.
- You'll soon get used to Japanese food.
He is familiar with Japanese culture.
What do you think about the Japanese language?
Magdalena is studying at the Lodz Japanese School.
Why didn't you buy a Japanese car?
Was Marika dressed like a Japanese?
Dr. Georges's secretary is Japanese.
Paris has a great charm for Japanese girls.
I have to complete a paper on the Japanese economy.
Japanese industries export various products to America.
The Japanese economy grew by 4% last year.
She sang a Japanese song for us.
Why didn't you buy a Japanese car?