There were originally several languages in Korea; eventually one tribe conquered the others, and imposed their language. If the Japanese originated in Korea, as seems likely given the geography, they must have spoken one of the other languages. Modern Korean and Japanese have borrowed considerably from each other, but they were quite distinct languages, especially in the oldest surviving written samples.
There is a proposed Altaic language group, which includes Turkish, Mongolian, and many of the Siberian tribal languages, but it’s not accepted by most experts. It takes a language family that broad to include both Japanese and Korean, and even that is questionable.
It sounds to me as though speakers of Chinese and Japanese are used to a consonant that’s about halfway between L and R, and they use it for both. In our uncritical ears, we assume they’ve flipped the two around.
As they say, a person with a foreign accent speaks one more language than you do.
“Japanese is derived from Chinese”? Since when? Are you confusing the borrowing of Kanji from Chinese? Because that would be like saying English is a Romance Language because we use the Latin alphabet.
" The Japanese and Italians are the same race… Human.".It sounds profound, but only if you get to choose the definition.You don’t.I don’t..
While there is no biological basis for racial classification, sociologists recognize a long history of attempts to organize groups of people based on similar skin color and physical appearance. The absence of any biological foundation makes race often difficult to define and classify, and as such, sociologists view racial categories and the significance of race in society as unstable, ever shifting, and intimately connected to other social forces and structures. Sociologists emphasize though, that while race is not a concrete, fixed thing that is essential to human bodies, it is much more than simply an illusion. While it is socially constructed through human interaction, and through relationships between people and institutions, as a social force, race is very real in its consequences.
Rod Gonzalez over 9 years ago
Then why is it called “The San Fransico Treat”?
KenTheCoffinDweller over 9 years ago
Because someone can’t tell Chinese from Japanese?
markmoss1 over 9 years ago
There were originally several languages in Korea; eventually one tribe conquered the others, and imposed their language. If the Japanese originated in Korea, as seems likely given the geography, they must have spoken one of the other languages. Modern Korean and Japanese have borrowed considerably from each other, but they were quite distinct languages, especially in the oldest surviving written samples.
There is a proposed Altaic language group, which includes Turkish, Mongolian, and many of the Siberian tribal languages, but it’s not accepted by most experts. It takes a language family that broad to include both Japanese and Korean, and even that is questionable.
Kip W over 9 years ago
It sounds to me as though speakers of Chinese and Japanese are used to a consonant that’s about halfway between L and R, and they use it for both. In our uncritical ears, we assume they’ve flipped the two around.
As they say, a person with a foreign accent speaks one more language than you do.
shipl14 over 9 years ago
Lots of Wongs in China. (Wang) Don’t recall any Wings.
jtviper7 over 9 years ago
Fat Broad eats it on top of heaps of potatoes everyday.
kwschatz over 9 years ago
Fat Broad has more Chins than a Chinese phone book. I’m surprised no one has gone as far as mentioning “woking” the dog.
Retired Dude over 9 years ago
It’s all Greek to me.
Well, you KNEW somebody was going to say it eventually.
egyptlandpa over 9 years ago
Some Chinese men are Lo Key.
Elizabeth C Premium Member over 9 years ago
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Well anyway, I like Chow Mein…(snerk)
pschearer Premium Member over 9 years ago
“Japanese is derived from Chinese”? Since when? Are you confusing the borrowing of Kanji from Chinese? Because that would be like saying English is a Romance Language because we use the Latin alphabet.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 9 years ago
" The Japanese and Italians are the same race… Human.".It sounds profound, but only if you get to choose the definition.You don’t.I don’t..
While there is no biological basis for racial classification, sociologists recognize a long history of attempts to organize groups of people based on similar skin color and physical appearance. The absence of any biological foundation makes race often difficult to define and classify, and as such, sociologists view racial categories and the significance of race in society as unstable, ever shifting, and intimately connected to other social forces and structures. Sociologists emphasize though, that while race is not a concrete, fixed thing that is essential to human bodies, it is much more than simply an illusion. While it is socially constructed through human interaction, and through relationships between people and institutions, as a social force, race is very real in its consequences.