Japanese Translation & Interpretation Services

Japanese language
Providing Professional Translation, Interpretation, and Localization services in Japanese and more than 300 other languages and dialects.
Autonym(s)
日本語 Nihongo
Number of Speakers
Native Speakers: 126 million; L2 Speakers: 1 million
Geographic Distribution
Japan, Australasia
Official or Recognized Status
Official: Japan; Recognized minority language in Palau
Classification
Japonic
Features
An agglutinative language with a subject-object-verb (SOV) word order. Particles are used to mark the grammatical function of words. The basic sentence structure is topic-comment and it often indicates the topic separately from the subject. Japanese makes use of a highly complex system of honorific speech used to denote different social classes and inter-personal relationships between the speakers in a conversation.
Dialects
“Modern Japanese” did not take root until after World War II. The “standard” version of the language is based on the Tokyo dialect, with a number of regional variations, although most dialects are mutually intelligible, with some differences in phonology, lexicon, and syntax.
Writing System
A combination of Chinese characters (kanji) as well as two alpha-syllabaries (hiragana and katakana).
U.S. Distribution
There are roughly 460,000 Japanese speakers in the United States. The largest communities of Japanese speakers can be found in California, Hawaii, New York, and Washington. In Hawaii, Japanese-Americans represent approximately one-fifth of the population and roughly 12% of the population of Hawaii speaks Japanese.
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