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- Yamato_kotoba abstract "Yamato kotoba (大和言葉, literally "Japanese words") are native Japanese words, meaning those words in Japanese that have been inherited from Old Japanese, rather than being borrowed at some stage. They are also known as wago (和語). Together with kango and gairaigo, they form one of the three main sources of Japanese words (there is also elaborate Japanese sound symbolism, of mimetic origin).The word "yamato kotoba" itself is composed of native Japanese words, and hence is an autological word. The synonym wago is instead a kango, and hence a heterological word.".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageID "31638228".
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- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageRevisionID "630760098".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Ateji.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Autological_word.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_language.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Closed_class.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Compound_verb.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Fossilization_(linguistics).
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Gairaigo.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Heterological_word.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Hiragana.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_counter_word.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_name.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_sound_symbolism.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_vocabulary.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Jukujikun.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Kanji.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Kunyomi.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Okurigana.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Old_English.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Old_Japanese.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Part_of_speech.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Sino-Japanese_vocabulary.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLink Yōon.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Japanese Words".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yamato kotoba".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "native nouns".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "pure Japanese".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "wago".
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageWikiLinkText "yamato kotoba".
- Yamato_kotoba hasPhotoCollection Yamato_kotoba.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japanese_language.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Nihongo.
- Yamato_kotoba wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Yamato_kotoba subject Category:Japanese_language.
- Yamato_kotoba hypernym Words.
- Yamato_kotoba type Article.
- Yamato_kotoba type Insect.
- Yamato_kotoba type Language.
- Yamato_kotoba type Article.
- Yamato_kotoba type Language.
- Yamato_kotoba comment "Yamato kotoba (大和言葉, literally "Japanese words") are native Japanese words, meaning those words in Japanese that have been inherited from Old Japanese, rather than being borrowed at some stage. They are also known as wago (和語). Together with kango and gairaigo, they form one of the three main sources of Japanese words (there is also elaborate Japanese sound symbolism, of mimetic origin).The word "yamato kotoba" itself is composed of native Japanese words, and hence is an autological word.".
- Yamato_kotoba label "Yamato kotoba".
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs 大和言葉.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs 야마토_고토바.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs m.0gmgb_l.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs Исконно_японские_слова.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs Q1022155.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs Q1022155.
- Yamato_kotoba sameAs 和語.
- Yamato_kotoba wasDerivedFrom Yamato_kotoba?oldid=630760098.
- Yamato_kotoba isPrimaryTopicOf Yamato_kotoba.