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痛
痛感計
痛感恐怖症
オデュッセウスの
オデュッセウス
長期の冒険旅行
OE (Old English) 古期英語
浮腫; 水腫様膨潤
エディプスコンプレックスの
エディプスコンプレックスの; エディプスの
(ギリシア神話)オイディプス, 無意識に父親を殺し母親と結婚した王
[Oed·i·pus com·plex || 'iːdɪpəs] エディプスコンプレックス
過励磁制限
OEM (office for emergency management) 緊急対策本部
葡萄酒研究者
葡萄酒学, ワイン学
ワイン愛好家
ワイン愛好家, ワイン専門家
極端に
食道の
(医学)食道鏡
食道(解剖学)
エストラジオール
発情の
エストリン(化学)
エストリオール
発情ホルモン(生化学)
発情ホルモンの(生化学)
エストロン
Japanese is a language spoken by about 128 million people, primarily in Japan and by significant communities in other parts of the world. It is written in a combination of three scripts: hiragana, katakana, and kanji. Hiragana and katakana are syllabic scripts, with each character representing a single syllable, and kanji are logographic characters borrowed from Chinese. Japanese has a complex grammar, with a system of honorifics and a distinction between formal and informal language, and it is known for its polite and indirect way of speaking.
English is a West Germanic language of the Indo-European language family, with its earliest forms spoken by the inhabitants of early medieval England. It is the most widely spoken language in the world today, with approximately 1.5 billion people speaking it as a native language. English is also the official language of many countries, such as the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is also commonly used as a lingua franca in other countries, such as India, Pakistan, and South Africa.