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Colonia
On the night of September 11, 1966, the Sakura Maru that we were on dropped anchor in the port of S…
Maximiliano Shigeki Matsumura • Oct. 18, 2021
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My relationship with Nihongo
I think that most people who have Japanese origins have had contact with nihongo or colonia-go sinc…
Antonio Kotaro Hayata • Oct. 13, 2021
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Japanese people and the Japanese language
A moment with an immigrant family "You'll go to Cafe Senasuka. What about you?" "…
Shigeru Kojima • May 16, 2018
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Is "immigrant" a discriminatory term? Expressions related to identity - Part 2
Masayuki Fukasawa • Feb. 1, 2017
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Is "immigrant" a discriminatory term? Expressions related to identity - Part 1
This should be read as a sequel to my previous article, "South America's Japanese Creole L…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Jan. 31, 2017
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The Japanese version of South American Creole "Colonia" and the insular feeling of the word "overseas" - Part 2
Read Part 1 >> Even the spelling of the president's name is different Naturally, there ar…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Jan. 5, 2017
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The Japanese version of South American Creole "Colonia" and the insular feeling of the word "overseas" - Part 1
It took me three months to get used to the Colonial language At the end of 1991, at the height of t…
Masayuki Fukasawa • Jan. 4, 2017