English-Japanese
English-Japanese refers to the relationship between the English language and the Japanese language. English is a Germanic language primarily spoken in countries like the United States and United Kingdom, while Japanese is an East Asian language spoken mainly in Japan. The two languages have different writing systems, with Japanese using hiragana, katakana, and kanji.
The interaction between English and Japanese has led to the incorporation of many English words into Japanese, known as gairaigo. This borrowing often occurs in fields like technology and pop culture, reflecting the influence of English-speaking countries on modern Japanese society.