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No, the language is simply Japanese. It was heavily influenced by the Chinese and the words are written the same way, but often pronounced differently depending on whether you are on Okinawa, Japan or China.

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Most karate schools use Japanese for the basic terms and counting. However, if it is a Korean based karate, they will use the Korean terms. While they use different languages, the techniques are going to be pretty similar.

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"Karate" - it is Japanese and means "Open Hand" or "Empty Hand".

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No, karate is an Okinawan word for a martial art that has spread throughout the world.

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Karate Language originated in Japan. It became developed from the indigenous Ryukyuan Martial Arts. Ryukyuan martial arts turned into stimulated by means of kung fu

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