ext_24979 (
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2003-07-09 05:41 pm (UTC)
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And then there's Japanese ...
(When romanized, they're
restoran
and
hoteru
.)
... crap.
But a Japanese-style inn is called a
ryokan
and a coffee house is called a
kossaten
so you *can* find native words for more specialized types of restaurant and hotel that are not "restaurant" or "hotel".
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(When romanized, they're restoran and hoteru.)
... crap.
But a Japanese-style inn is called a ryokan and a coffee house is called a kossaten so you *can* find native words for more specialized types of restaurant and hotel that are not "restaurant" or "hotel".