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Translation - Japanese-Swahili - 文語体ä¸å›½èªž/文言文
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文語体ä¸å›½èªž/文言文
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Japanese-Swahili
Submitted by
cucumis
Source language: Japanese
文語体ä¸å›½èªž/文言文
Remarks about the translation
Literary Chinese is known as 漢文 in Japan. It means Classical Chinese/Literary Chinese. So if you make simple, 漢文 is the best word.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Chinese
13 February 2008 08:21
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7 June 2008 01:18
julia ferraz
Number of messages: 1
Leka muanetu muaneu mu ledibua dituku dimuepela ne bangelu...
yeya utu owa mabela...
dangé...
beleza mwanetu;
nanga nanga bua se buendela kabujiminyi.
tuasakidila wabunyi ne ditalala dia NZAMBI dikala neba.
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