- population
- common talk
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Generated word frames (experimental)
[Population] influencing [Activity] of [Person]
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- population
- common talk
This term is used to refer to the total number of people living in a specific area, such as a city, country, or region. It is commonly used in demographic studies and discussions about social issues.
This refers to casual or informal conversations and discussions that are commonly shared among people. It implies a general understanding or commonality in the topics being discussed.
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Generated related terms (experimental)
Refers to the population of a specific area, encompassing all individuals living in that region.
Refers to residents or inhabitants of a particular place, often used to describe the people living in a community.
Refers to population density, a measurement of people per area unit, often used in demographic studies.
Refers to the birth rate, indicating the number of live births in a specific population over a certain period.
Refers to immigrants, individuals who move from one country or region to settle in another.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
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A population policy should be considered on the international viewpoint so as to balance the interests of both sides.