How do you convert English words to Japanese or Japanese words to English?
Learn Japanese - Free Japanese Lessons!You can't. Japanese is a completely different language with no similarities to English. The grammar, alphabet, vocabulary, etc. is all different. Many people think an online translator, like BabelFish, will do the trick. Truth is, machine translations such as that make absolutely no sense. The only way to "convert" English to Japanese, or visa versa, is to be fluent in both languages and translate between the two (not an easy task) or find someone to do it for you.
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Whitman College Fencing - FAQThat's a good question! The following chart ([] indicate modifications, accents missing) was produced by Luigi Barbasetti in 1932:
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RJ: FAQWe currently do not have an English-to-Japanese version, and do not have plans to make one at this time.
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CFN | CAREER FORUMMost of the interviews at the Career Forum are held in Japanese, but it varies from company to company. Some companies send their HR staff from Japan, and others from the United States. Interviews may be held in both Japanese and English so that the recruiters may assess your language ability.
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