Posted by admin | Posted in Peru | Posted on 21-08-2011
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Since there are large Japanese communities in Brazil and Peru, people often do not know Japanese?
It is the general population of Peru and Brazil to study Japanese as a second language? I see some of Peru shows here in the U.S., and never mentioned anything about Japan. Fujimori except for being president, but that's all. They do not "talk about anything else. Moreover, we do not show enough of Peru, so I do not know. I do not mean only people of Japanese descent Japanese speaking .. But people not of Japanese descent.
No. It is very difficult to find people who really can speak Japanese. Generations earlier immigrants still speak Japanese, but most of the young do not.
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