Definition of Japanese-speaking

1. Adjective. Able to communicate in Japanese.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Japanese-speaking

Jap
Japan
Japan Socialist Party
Japan Standard Time
Japan Trench
Japan allspice
Japan bittersweet
Japan cedar
Japan current
Japan tallow
Japan wax
Japanazi
Japanazis
Japanese
Japanese-speaking
Japanese Archipelago
Japanese B encephalitis virus
Japanese Bobtail
Japanese Bobtails
Japanese Giant Salamanders
Japanese Islands
Japanese Red Army
Japanese Sign Language
Japanese allspice
Japanese amberjack
Japanese andromeda
Japanese angelica tree
Japanese apricot
Japanese banana

Literary usage of Japanese-speaking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Bookman (1899)
"... second and third secretaries, the English Minister is provided with a Japanese Secretary, that is, a Japanese- speaking English secretary, ..."

2. The Japanese Conquest of American Opinion by Montaville Flowers (1917)
"... represents in one of his books the Japanese speaking to each other as follows: "What a shame it is that the domineering, insolent . white man has seized ..."

3. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan: Including the Whole Empire from Yezo to by Basil Hall Chamberlain, W. B. Mason, John Murray (Firm) (1901)
"... part and parcel of the Japanese dominions, inhabited by a japanese-speaking population. The principal product of the island is dried ..."

4. Japan of the Japanese by Joseph Henry Longford (1914)
"Mental and Moral Characteristics of Japanese. Speaking generally, the most prominent of the fundamental elements in their moral character are their loyalty, ..."

5. Asia at the Crossroads: Japan, Korea, China, Philippine Islands by Edward Alexander Powell (1922)
"... used in the schools were printed in Japanese under the supervision of Japanese censors; the teachers were either Japanese or japanese-speaking Koreans. ..."

6. The Flowery Republic by Frederick McCormick (1913)
"At a dinner at Mukden given by Viceroy Chao Er-hsun, a Japanese speaking for the representatives of the Japanese Government said to the Viceroy: "Is it not ..."

7. An Introductory Course in Japanese by Clay MacCauley (1906)
"For this large majority, the method for acquiring the language most available is, therefore, whatever intercourse with Japanese speaking people and teachers ..."

8. Managing Diplomacy: The United States and Japan by Harrison M. Holland (1984)
"... been especially true in the economic section, where there has usually been a dearth of japanese-speaking officers who were also skilled economists. ..."

9. The Bookman (1899)
"... second and third secretaries, the English Minister is provided with a Japanese Secretary, that is, a Japanese- speaking English secretary, ..."

10. The Japanese Conquest of American Opinion by Montaville Flowers (1917)
"... represents in one of his books the Japanese speaking to each other as follows: "What a shame it is that the domineering, insolent . white man has seized ..."

11. A Handbook for Travellers in Japan: Including the Whole Empire from Yezo to by Basil Hall Chamberlain, W. B. Mason, John Murray (Firm) (1901)
"... part and parcel of the Japanese dominions, inhabited by a japanese-speaking population. The principal product of the island is dried ..."

12. Japan of the Japanese by Joseph Henry Longford (1914)
"Mental and Moral Characteristics of Japanese. Speaking generally, the most prominent of the fundamental elements in their moral character are their loyalty, ..."

13. Asia at the Crossroads: Japan, Korea, China, Philippine Islands by Edward Alexander Powell (1922)
"... used in the schools were printed in Japanese under the supervision of Japanese censors; the teachers were either Japanese or japanese-speaking Koreans. ..."

14. The Flowery Republic by Frederick McCormick (1913)
"At a dinner at Mukden given by Viceroy Chao Er-hsun, a Japanese speaking for the representatives of the Japanese Government said to the Viceroy: "Is it not ..."

15. An Introductory Course in Japanese by Clay MacCauley (1906)
"For this large majority, the method for acquiring the language most available is, therefore, whatever intercourse with Japanese speaking people and teachers ..."

16. Managing Diplomacy: The United States and Japan by Harrison M. Holland (1984)
"... been especially true in the economic section, where there has usually been a dearth of japanese-speaking officers who were also skilled economists. ..."

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