She was born in Shanghai but she moved to Kyoto with her family when she was 12.
Ethinically speaking she is Chinese, but her nationality is Japanese. Her Chinese name is Wu tzu-liang, and she changed her name to Japanese after she obtained her Japanese citizenship.
The samurai is a Japanese warrior, not Chinese.
Chinese has different sounds, lettering, and meanings to their writings. Japanese is the same way but Japanese do borrow the Chinese lettering from the Chinese and but the Japanese do have their own pronunciation for it. They are still different languages.
chinese
There is no such thing as a Chinese or Japanese alphabet. Japanese uses 2 syllabaries (symbols that represent whole syllables) and about 2000 Chinese characters. Chinese uses tens of thousands of characters.
I've never heard of a Chinese geisha. It's a Japanese word, and traditionally a Japanese profession.
Emi Suzuki was born on September 13, 1985.
Emi Suzuki was born on September 13, 1985.
No, David Suzuki is a Canadian of Japanese descent. He is a renowned environmental activist, scientist, and broadcaster.
Emi Suzuki is 25 years old (birthdate: September 13, 1985).
Yes, Suzuki Japanese is made.
Not much...Suzuki is Japanese.
A Japanese singers, Emi Fujita
Not really, though they are better than some other Chinese models(don't be fooled by the Japanese name they are made in China).
Momoko is a Japanese name. It is not common in Chinese culture.
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No, not at all. David Suzuki is a Japanese Canadian environmentalist and is in no way connected to Suzuki Cars.