If you mean among those 4 choices who has the least pubic hair,
I would say Thai. They have very little/sparse body hair, including
that area.
Thai's have the fewest, their pubic region has the least hair
Pubic hair grows for Asian girls around the same time it grows for Caucasians, Blacks, and all other races--- When the sex hormones increase in your body as a natural phase of sexual maturing, you will grow pubic hair. (Answer applies to males and females.)
Yes, unless they have had it removed. It grows during puberty.
Yes.
Yes.
The Japanese massacred at least 200,000 Chinese civlians at Nanjing. The killings went on for several weeks.
Yes, well at least for Pyongyang.
I'm Japanese myself, so I'm not really sure... but from what I heard... Chinese people believed that there are some tensions between us, and rumors claimed that the Japanese people are creating atomic bombs. Hence, young Chinese students are forced to stay at least 15 hours in school to educate the physics, and chemistry to create the bomb. I think they are stupid.
The Roman language didn't influence many other languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Inuit, Aborigine, Sami and many more.
Firstly, the Japanese Language and the Chinese Language is not of the same linguistic family, thus there will be a large number of differences.Pronunciation:Japanese consists of syllables called mora and consists of a consonant cluster plus a vowel. Several mora make a "word" in Japanese. In contrast, Chinese is broken down by character, which each character is given at least one reading of exactly one syllable long. Chinese also distinguishes between tone in all its dialects; Japanese does not and uses a tone-based stress to clarify what is being said.Writing System:It is in this manner the Japanese developed kanji, the Chinese characters used in Japanese.Japanese uses three different scripts, not counting Roman Letters and Arabic Numerals, in everyday writing: kanji, hiragana and katakana. Kanji, as noted, is the Chinese characters seen in Japanese text. Hiragana and Katakana are symbols derived from grass script calligraphy of Chinese characters and evolved to be their syllabary. Chinese only uses Chinese characters.Vocabulary:Japanese also imported a large amount of vocabulary when importing Kanji from the Chinese. This gave two results: many distinctively Chinese concepts retained their Chinese reading, while many of the Japanese concepts gained a kanji which meant what the kanji represented in Chinese. Aside from these similarities, there is almost no point in common between the vocabulary of the two languages.Grammar:Japanese and Chinese employ two completely different grammar schemes - first, even the order of the sentence would not be the same in the two languages: Chinese is mainly Subject - Verb - Object, like English (Although it is technically possible to construct a sentence meaning exactly the same thing using a different order) and Japanese is always Subject - Object - Verb, like German most of the time. Japanese also possess a past tense (but no future tense) while Chinese does not distinguish the tense at all.
Llama in Japanese is ra ma. (or at least that is how it is pronounced.)
Japanese
The Chinese Exclusion Act did not allow any Chinese to live in America
No. There is the Gregorian calendar (used by Americans, Europeans, and Japanese), a Hebrew calendar, and a Muslim calendar at least. Here's a link to a Chinese calendar and an Indian calendar.
Wa sei! ...or at least that's how I say wow in Chinese.
Such word does not exist or at least is not Japanese. If you mean the 'Go' game, it is called 'igo' or 'go' in Japanese.
Not really, at least at that time. What we now refer to as karate was created on Okinawa, a small set of islands between China and Japan. It was created combining Okinawa fighting techniques with Chinese Kung Fu. It went to Japan in the 1920's when Gichin Funakoshi went there and demonstrated and then taught it. Since then, Okinawa has become a part of Japan.