Examples of 'japanese thought' in a sentence

Meaning of "japanese thought"

japanese thought: Refers to a philosophical or cultural idea originating from Japanese traditions or teachings

How to use "japanese thought" in a sentence

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The Japanese thought it would be safer for me there.
He was a noted expert on comparative ethics and Japanese thought.
The Japanese thought they had sunk her.
Chinese and Japanese thought.
The Japanese thought they where prepared for any eventuality.
Although not practiced as a religion, Confucianism from China has deeply influenced Japanese thought.
The era when most Japanese thought they were middle class has come to an end.
That 's what the Japanese thought.
The Japanese thought they were wrong.
Ancient Japanese thought this way.
The Japanese thought that this revenge might distract Liu, but they underestimated Liu 's willpower.
The Japanese thought.
The Japanese thought Mosquito was one of the girls.
Apparently, the Japanese thought he was too ridiculous-looking to be a threat.
Modern Japanese thought is strongly influenced by Western science and philosophy.

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The Japanese thought your were dead, they did not shoot again.
How? The Japanese thought Mosquito was one of the girls.
We, Japanese thought the war was over, and were elated.

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