But a Jap'nese rowboat cud knock to pieces th' whole Atlantic squadron.
Above all, th' Jap'nese is most to be feared because iv his love iv home an' his almost akel love iv death.
Th' Prisidint has ordhered th' arrest an' imprisonmint iv a dentist in Albany who hurt a Jap'nese whose tooth he was fillin'.
Next week a prom'nent Jap'nese statesman was discovered payin' a socyal visit to th' Ph'lippeens.
Compare also Chinese and Chinese in the example above.
Hence the common pronunciations Newfoundland, Hawthornden; the alternation of stress in poor old man, sad hurt heart; and the shift of accent in "In a Chinese restaurant the waiters are Chinese.
Now listen to me; it appears that after crossing the Sobat with the Sudânese you turned to the southeast, but more to the south.
The Sudânese did not oppose this trip as they knew that he could not escape from Omdurmân and that under no circumstances would he desert the little "bint.
As both wanted to ride away as far as possible from the place where the slain Sudânese were lying, immediately after the refreshments they mounted their horses and moved ahead.
The young Sudânese disappeared behind the kitchen tent and after a while reappeared, leading a big dog by the collar.
The medium-sized Sudânese horses are accustomed generally to the sight of wild animals, but they fear lions, so it was with considerable difficulty that they were led past the rock which was blackened with a puddle of blood.
He still at times wagged his tail at Chamis, but he growled at the Bedouins and Sudânese or snapped with his terrible teeth, which at such times clashed against each other like steel nails.
One of these was so spacious that the Sudânese hid the people and camels in it.
They did not build a boma, or, as the Sudânese say, a zareba, for there was nothing to build one with.
It happened so unexpectedly that the Sudânese fell upon his back and Stas on top of him, and both began to roll on the ground.
They were accompanied by a hollow growl, similar to distant thunder, from Saba, whom the two Sudânese apparently did not please.
Afterwards both Sudânese began to look with a kind of strange and, at the same time, searching and inquiring gaze at Stas who could not understand what was the matter.
This Mr. Hamilton was a customer of Mr. Worfolk and through him coming to superintend his Chi-nese valuables being packed I got to know his little girl--your secretary as is to be.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nese" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.