Examples of using "Japończykiem" in a sentence and their english translations:
He is a Japanese boy.
- I am a Japanese.
- I'm Japanese.
He is a Japanese boy.
You are not Japanese.
Are you Japanese?
Tom is Japanese.
Are you Chinese or Japanese?
- I am a Japanese.
- I am Japanese.
- I'm Japanese.
Her father is Japanese.
He is of Japanese ancestry.
He is a typical Japanese.
Are you Chinese or Japanese?
"I'm Japanese," the boy answered.
- He is Japanese.
- He's Japanese.
I thought you were Japanese.
Are you Chinese or Japanese?
Are you Chinese or Japanese?
- Are you a Japanese citizen?
- Are they Japanese?
- Are you Japanese?
- Is he Japanese?
- Is she Japanese?
One is Japanese and the other is Italian.
They don't know that I'm Japanese.
He speaks Japanese as if he were Japanese.
I'm Japanese, but I don't live in Japan.
He is Japanese to the bone.
I hope to go to Japan and beat the Japanese in mahjong.