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The word 日本人 (rìběnrén) is commonly used in everyday conversation to refer to a Japanese person. It is pronounced as "rì běn rén" in Mandarin Chinese.
In Chinese, the word 日本人 (rìběnrén) is composed of three characters: 日 (rì) meaning "sun", 本 (běn) meaning "origin" or "root", and 人 (rén) meaning "person". Together, they literally mean "person from the land of the rising sun", which is a poetic way of referring to Japan.
日本人 (rìběnrén) is a neutral and commonly used term to describe someone from Japan. It is often used in contrast to other nationalities, such as 中国人 (zhōngguórén) for Chinese people or 韩国人 (hánguórén) for Korean people.
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