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Japanese
Adjective
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If something is Japanese, it comes from Japan.
I had a Japanese car once.
We had a Japanese girl in our class.
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If something is Japanese, it is typical of Japan.
I like Japanese food.
Japanese
Proper noun
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Japanese is the language that is spoken in Japan.
style
Noun
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A style is a specific look, design, or way of dressing or acting.
I don't understand why the styles in fashion magazines are always changing.
We have a new manager, but her style is much more friendly than the old guy.
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A style is a traditional or legal term referring to a person who holds a title or post.
He styled himself the Count of Monte Cristo.
Examples Japanese style examples
How do I use Japanese style in a sentence?
Simple sentences
An izakaya is a Japanese style pub.