Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The word hafu/haafu (ハーフ, hāfu (half)) is used in Japanese to refer to somebody who is biracial, i.e., ethnically half Japanese. The label emerged in the 1970s in Japan and is now the most commonly used and preferred term of self-definition. The word hafu/haafu comes from the English word "half" indicating half foreign-ness."@en }
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- Hāfu abstract "The word hafu/haafu (ハーフ, hāfu (half)) is used in Japanese to refer to somebody who is biracial, i.e., ethnically half Japanese. The label emerged in the 1970s in Japan and is now the most commonly used and preferred term of self-definition. The word hafu/haafu comes from the English word "half" indicating half foreign-ness.".
- Hāfu comment "The word hafu/haafu (ハーフ, hāfu (half)) is used in Japanese to refer to somebody who is biracial, i.e., ethnically half Japanese. The label emerged in the 1970s in Japan and is now the most commonly used and preferred term of self-definition. The word hafu/haafu comes from the English word "half" indicating half foreign-ness.".