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Sumo wrestling is a Japanese martial art in which two persons wrestle in a ring called a dohyo. Wrestlers fight within a circle in the middle of the dohyo. The circle is about four and a half meters in diameter and is marked out by bales of rice straw. The match ends when one of the wrestlers loses. The first person to touch the ground with any body part besides the soles of the feet, or to touch the ground outside the circle in the dohyo, loses. In most sumo matches, one of the wrestlers is thrown to the ground or out of the circle within seconds. There are six divisions in sumo wrestling. Read full article in French at: Sumo gonflable - More resources: Moyen A~?ge insolite

Japanese language structures

An article about Japanese Language

It is frequently said that Japanese is one of the more challenging languages to learn. This may be true, but the learning of languages - no matter the degree of difficulty - is ultimately ’simple or hard’ depending on how you choose to go about doing it. Many people will get in their own way when trying to learn a language, or attempt to do it mechanically when they could engage with the lessons in a way that keeps them interested.

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