How to say native people in Japanese

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Example Sentences

彼らkareraha西洋人seiyoujingaやってくるyattekuru以前izenからkaraもともとmotomoto住んでいたsundeitaニュージランドNYUUJIRANDOjinなのですnanodesu
They were the native New Zealanders before the Western people came.
1904nenエスペラントESUPERANTOwo母語bogotoするsuru最初saishono女の子onnanokoga生まれumareましmashita今日kyoudeha生まれながらumarenagaranoエスペランティストESUPERANTEISUTOga数千nin存在sonzaishiteiますmasu
The first native speaker of Esperanto was a girl who was born in 1904. The number of people who speak Esperanto today number in the thousands.
外国gaikokugowo勉強benkyoushiteいるiruほとんどhotondono人達hitotachihaネイティブNEITEIBUスピーカーSUPIIKAAnoようyouni話すhanasuことkotoなどnadoできdekiないnaiだろdarou
Most people studying a foreign language will never be able to speak like a native speaker.
タトエバ・コーパスTATOEBA/KOOPASUno間違いmachigaiwo減らすherasu一つhitotsuno方法houhouha母国bokokugoheのみnomi翻訳hon'yakuするsuruようyou促すunagasuことkotoだろdarou
One way to lower the number of errors in the Tatoeba Corpus would be to encourage people to only translate into their native languages.
英語eigokennohitoha英語eigo産業sangyoude不当futouni儲けmoukeてるteruto思わomowaないnaibokuha日本人nipponjinnandaからkara日本人nipponjinだけdakede作っtsukuta教材kyouzaiwo使いtsukaiたいtai」「でもdemosaネイティブNEITEIBUチェックCHEKKUsareteないnaito本当にhontouniいいii英語eigokaどうdouka分かんwakanないnaiじゃんjan」「いいii英語eigoってttenanidayoネイティブNEITEIBUno使うtsukau英語eigogaいいii英語eigoネイティブNEITEIBUってtteそんなにsonnani偉いerainokayo?」
"Don't you think that people from English-speaking countries earn an unreasonable amount from the English language industry? Since I'm Japanese, I'd like to use materials exclusively made by Japanese people." "But you know, you can't really tell if the English is good or not unless it's been checked by a native speaker." "What do you mean by good English!? English used by native speakers? Are natives really that great, anyway?"

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