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Examples and Japanese
File: Kusari examples. JPG | Examples of Edo period Japanese ( samurai ) mail kusari.
Examples of such are a Scotsman in a kilt or a Japanese person in a kimono.
Examples of these such as Tempura, aburaage, satsumaage are now part of established traditional Japanese cuisine.
Examples of such are shown in the book " The Japanese Sword " by Kanzan Sato.
Examples include the German “ Blue Angel ”, European “ Daisy ” Eco label, Global Eco-Label “ GEN mark ”, Nordic, “ White Swan ”, Japanese “ Earth friendly mark ”; USA “ Green Seal ”, Canadian “ Environmental Choice ”, Chinese “ Huan ”, Singapore “ Green Label ” and the French “ NF Environment mark ”.
Examples of conflicts include the Sea of Japan naming dispute, visits by successive Japanese Prime Ministers to the Yasukuni Shrine, and the disputed ownership of Liancourt Rocks.
Examples of Japanese courtesans included the Oiran class, who were more focused on the aspect of entertainment in comparison with European courtesans.
Mass clusters are clusters of suicides in time but not space, and have been linked to the broadcasting of information concerning celebrity suicides via the mass media Examples of celebrities whose suicides have inspired suicide clusters include Ruan Lingyu, the Japanese musicians Yukiko Okada and Hide, and Marilyn Monroe, whose death was followed by an increase of 200 more suicides than average for that August month.
Examples of Japanese loan words ( some which had in turn been borrowed from English ) used in Taiwanese include piān-só ͘ ( 便所 ) for " toilet ", pêⁿ ( 坪 ) for a Japanese unit of land, ka-suh ( ガス ) for " gas ", o ͘- tó ͘- bái ( オートバイ " autobike ") for motorcycle.
Examples of classic Japanese armour from the mid-19th century, steel sword blades ( Katana ), Inrō, lacquerware including the Mazarin Chest dated c1640 is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto, porcelain including Imari, Netsuke, woodblock prints including the work of Ando Hiroshige, graphic works include printed books, as well as a few paintings, scrolls and screens, textiles and dress including kimonos are some of the objects on display.
Examples of the groups commercial tie-ins include " and I love you ", " Bokura no Oto ", and " Tagatame " for Nissin Cup Noodle no Border commercials, ' Gift ' for the 2008 Beijing Olympics on NHK, and " Tabidachi no uta " for the 2007 Japanese movie.
Examples include Irish, Scottish, Chinese, Japanese clans, Rajput clans, Nair Clan or Malayala Kshatriya Clan in India and Pakistan, which exist as kin groups within their respective nations.
Examples of clans are found in the Chechen, Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Polish, Scottish, Tlingit, and Somali societies.
Examples include the Soviet Mosin-Nagant M1944 carbine, which were developed by the Soviets as a result of the Red Army's experiences with urban warfare e. g. the Battle of Stalingrad, and the British Lee-Enfield No. 5 carbine, that were developed for British and Commonwealth forces fighting the Japanese in South-East Asia and the Pacific.
Examples are the Japanese koto and non-Western traditional instruments with sympathetic strings.
Examples of such languages include Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
Examples includes Japanese Zeroes and a B-25 Mitchell bomber sitting in just several feet of water.
Examples include the Japanese kusarigama, the Japanese and Filipino kama, the Chinese chicken sickles, and the makraka of the Zande people of north central Africa.
Examples are the former pairing of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez ( which became known by the portmanteau " Bennifer "), the relationship of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie (" Brangelina "), and Japanese former pairing Jinnai Tomonori and Fujiwara Norika.
Examples include the Klingon language of the Star Trek universe ( a fully developed constructed language created by Marc Okrand ), the Zentradi language from the Macross Japanese science-fiction anime series and the DC Comics Kryptonese ( for which there exists an alphabet and language glossary ).
Examples of differences in the Japanese version include one featuring Mayor Margaret with the various Neotopian Ball mecha and subtle changes to the standard animation such as Bakunetsumaru tripping over, causing his helmet to fall off.
Examples are the Baltic languages, including Latvian, Samogitian, and Polynesian languages, including Māori, Chinese pinyin, Pashto, some romanizations of Japanese ( rōmaji ), Persian, and Arabic, and some Latin texts ( especially for learners ).

Japanese and pseudo-anglicisms
Japanese is replete with pseudo-anglicisms, known as wasei-eigo (" Japan-made English ").
The related term " wasei-eigo " refers to pseudo-anglicisms that have entered into everyday Japanese.

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