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The Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Mongolian languages: names of the days of the week in CJV, allusions to Chinese poetry in Pink Floyd, Harry Potter in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese translation,
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"Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Mongolian language site" Days of the Week ❤︎ Harry Potter Chinese poetry in Pink Floyd The Little Prince ❤︎ Writing Systems Pictorial ❤︎ Spicks and Specks Mongolian texts ❤︎ Different Waters Listening to Mongolian The "Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Mongolian Language Site" (aka cjvlang.com) is an armchair excursion into four fascinating languages of the Orient. CJV stands for Chinese / Japanese / Vietnamese, the original focus of the site, but Mongolian has been added as one of the main areas of interest. (Note: "cjv" is also the ISO code for the Choave language of Papua New Guinea.) What you will find on this site: Projects 1. Days of the Week in Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese and Mongolian - Why should three East Asian languages that are often so similar in vocabulary be so different in naming the days of the week? And how is Mongolian related to the rest? At firs...
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