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Huh. Didn't realise "Japanese" was a noun. Considering how odd on the tongue "Japaneses" is, I'm guessing that's the singular and the plural, then.
Huh. Didn't realise "Japanese" was a noun. Considering how odd on the tongue "Japaneses" is, I'm guessing that's the singular and the plural, then.


I'm really not sure how to properly approach pages for the groups of people. All I was really considering is what to name the languages and why it's inconsistent with several non-real-world languages.
I'm really not sure how to properly approach pages for the groups of people. All I was really considering is what to name the languages and why it's inconsistent with several non-real-world languages.
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Huh. Didn't realise "Japanese" was a noun. Considering how odd on the tongue "Japaneses" is, I'm guessing that's the singular and the plural, then.

I'm really not sure how to properly approach pages for the groups of people. All I was really considering is what to name the languages and why it's inconsistent with several non-real-world languages.