How do you spell "Japan" in your language?
>Malaysia
Jepun / Jipun / Nipun (WW2) / Nipong (WW2)
How do you spell "Japan" in your language?
日本
일본
일본(日本)
Япoния (Yaponiya)
>having someone else's language in bold on your passport
wow you guys really have to suck our cocks now that ww2 is over
Japão
日本 倭国 东瀛 扶桑 出云国
we spell it as "unit 731 never forget"
恐ろしあ oso-roshia
please do not mess up again
Ιαπωνία (Iaponia)
ぶたじる
Gotta give those monolinguals a break. Last time I showed some officer in USA my passport (no English) for a few moment he didn't realize it's a fucking passport. Those idiots
ちゅうかみんこく
さいむちょうかこく
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>恐
Why Oso?
We are not Scary
I'm so scared of your reply
I think I wet my pants
Iamato.
Japani
Japán
are 东瀛 and 扶桑actually used? i like those since they are elegant though.
also it's kinda interesting to see china use 出云, because i don't think izumo had had diplomatic relationship with china before they got btfo by yamato.
יפן
Reads: "Yapan"
Japan
Japan
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>all these retarded countries calling it a variation of "Japang" because some dumb Portuguese brought this word to the West from some stupid Malaysians who borrowed that from illiterate chinks who couldn't pronounce it like a normal Chinese.
Nice.
Japonska
Japan
China
CUTE
I guess we interacted more with the Portuguese than with the Japanese so it was practical to use their stupid word for a country they brought wares from.
Japon
Japan but you speak it out as Jápán
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
SOOOOOOOOOO FUNNYYYYY
hahahahahahahahahahahahaha
yapan? hapan?
Japonija/Jaпoнијa
Hapon
Rude
>ka
C-Cute
(=////=)
T-Thank you!
>Kabyle
Nyahan
The suffix is -ska, it's literally "Japanese".
Japan
Something like Jipun or Yipun, in which I have no idea if it was derived from Nippon or Japan.
Nippon or Japan?
German or Deutsch?
Finland or Suomi?
Random name given to them by Anglo or name in which the locals prefer?
Jaapan
Jepang.
日本 is spelled as Zi-pang (or Je-pang or something like that I forget) by southeast chink. We (malay archipelago people) used that name as your name (we indon still call you Jepang though instead Japan) and later portugal took it as your name which became Japan since it's hard for them to pronunce Zi-pang or something.
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Japonia
Tara soarelui rasare (sometimes)
>not 小日本
Japó
Yapan.
Japón ハポン
Same
Giappone
Japani
Japón