Examples of using "Japonesa" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I am Japanese.
- I am a Japanese woman.
- Is he Japanese?
- Is she Japanese?
- She is Japanese.
- She's Japanese.
I eat Japanese food.
Do you like Japanese food?
This is a Japanese doll.
I am interested in Japanese history.
Is it Japanese food?
I like Japanese cuisine.
Tom likes Japanese food a lot.
This is a Japanese doll.
I'm half Japanese.
His girlfriend is Japanese.
I like the Japanese language very much.
He appreciates Japanese culture.
Have you ever eaten Japanese food?
Does anyone know the Japanese language?
I like the Japanese language very much.
Where is the Japanese Embassy?
The Japanese population is shrinking.
- I'm interested in Japanese history.
- I'm interested in the history of Japan.
This is a Japanese doll.
This is a Japanese doll.
- His spouse is a Japanese woman.
- His wife is a Japanese woman.
Do you have a Japanese magazine?
I'm ashamed of Japanese politics.
I grew up eating Japanese food.
I'm eating a Japanese pear.
This is a Japanese doll.
I like Japanese food.
Do you like Japanese food?
What kind of Japanese food do you like?
Are you interested in Japanese music?
I ate Japanese food for the first time.
We often talked about Japanese politics.
Tom works for a Japanese company.
The Japanese language has honorific expressions.
The Japanese economy developed rapidly.
The Japanese economy is in depression.
Tom seems to like Japanese food.
I thought you were Japanese.
Kabuki is an old Japanese art.
I am Japanese.
The Japanese word "tatoeba" means "for example."
She will be the first Japanese woman astronaut.
It would be great if there was a Japanese edition.
He is familiar with Japanese culture.
Did Marika dress like a Japanese woman?
Why didn't you buy a Japanese car?
Sake is a traditional Japanese alcoholic drink.
Jane is familiar with the Japanese language.
He's very much interested in the Japanese language.
Dr. George's secretary is Japanese.
What's your favorite Japanese word?
Drawing the Japanese flag is very easy.
Tom doesn't care for Japanese food.
I would like to read books on Japanese history.
Is this the first time for you to have Japanese food?
The manufacturer of the medicine is a Japanese company.
That Japanese word has no equivalent in English.
He has a good knowledge of Japanese religion.
We went to the museum to study Japanese history.
The Japanese art of flower arrangement is called Ikebana.
You will soon get used to Japanese food.
Jane can sing some Japanese songs.
I would like to read books on Japanese history.
He majored in Japanese literature at the university.
Tom's last girlfriend was Japanese.
I never knew Tom's mother was Japanese.
The foreigner soon got used to Japanese food.
Japanese industries export various products to America.
The Japanese economy grew by 4% last year.
Tom and Mary live in a traditional Japanese house.
I have to complete a paper on the Japanese economy.
Haiku is a poetic form originating in Japan.
Does anyone know the Japanese language?
You don't look Japanese.
Statues of Buddha are notable works of Japanese art.
My knowledge about Japanese is not that good yet.
I'm interested in the history of Japan.
She teaches me Origami, the traditional Japanese paper-folding art.