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Japanese is established to be perhaps the most complex and difficult language in the world. There is approximately 125 million people in the Japanese archipelago who speak the Japanese language. Small communities in South America, Hawaii and California also speak this language due to the earlier waves of migration to those areas. Since Japan was never colonised by another country; unlike with other parts of Asia, its language never faced the kind of struggle for dominance against other languages. In addition to the national language itself, there are numerous of minority languages spoken in Japan. These include Ainu, Korean, Chinese and English. Ainu are people living on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido whose ancestors were both physically and culturally distinct from the Japanese.
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