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How do you say I speak in Japanese?
The Japanese word for "speak" is "hanasu" (話す). The phrase "I speak [language]" is "[language] o hanasu" ([言語]を話す). So, to say "I speak Japanese," you would say "Nihongo o hanasu" (日本語を話す).
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