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言葉. Any question that does not deal specifically with grammar or pronunciation. Includes questions about prefixes, suffixes, compound words, loanwords, dialectal differences, pragmatic usage, etc. In other words, phenomena that occurs at the level of the word.
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What are some good ways to say "how to spell" in Japanese?
You can just say 'なんて書くの?'? or ’どうやって書くの?’ - it's like 'hows it written? / how do you write it?'
You don't really 'spell' kanji.
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What does 「フーホり」mean?
Probably ワーホリ which is short for ワーキング・ホリデー (working holiday) which is a type of visa that allows the person to be in the country and work for about 1 year.
As a bonus bit of trivia:
Usually you are …
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Nuances in the word "smile"
Yeah this is funny concept in Japanese because the most common word used to refer to the smile is 笑顔 which doesn't refer to the just the smile itself but rather the smiling face taken as a whole. The …