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Languages of Japan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Languages of Japan
The oral languages spoken by the native peoples of the insular country of Japan at present and during recorded history belong to either of two primary phyla of human language: * Japonic languages * * Japanese language (See also Japanese dialects) * * * Hachijo Japanese * * * Eastern Japanese * * * Western Japanese * * * Kyushu Japanese * * Ryukyuan languages * * * Northern Ryukyuan languages * * * * Amami language * * * * Kunigami language * * * * Okinawa language * * * Southern Ryukyuan languages * * * * Miyako language * * * * Yaeyama language * * * * Yonaguni language * Ainu language In addition the these two indigenous language families, there is Japanese Sign Language as well as significant minorities of ethnic Koreans and Chinese, who respectively constitute approximately 0.5% and 0.4% of the country's population and many of whom continue to speak their respective ethnic language in private contexts (see Zainichi Korean). There is also a notable history of use of ''Kanbun'' (Classical Chinese) as a language of literature and diplomacy in Japan, similar to the status of the Latin language in medieval Europe, which has left an indelible mark on the vocabulary of the Japanese language. ''Kanbun'' is a mandatory subject in the curricula of most Japanese secondary schools. ==See also==
* Demographics of Japan * Japanese people * * Yamato people * * Ryukyuan people * * Ainu people * Koreans in Japan * Chinese in Japan * Classical Chinese as a literary language of Japan * East Asian languages
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