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Kwōtā ([[クォーター]], lit. quarter) - A kwōtā is a Japanese person with one non-Japanese grandparent. The term is a loanword, based on the English word quarter and refers to an individual's 25%, or one quarter, non-Japanese ancestry. In the States you also might here the word [[quapa]].
Kwōtā ([[クォーター]], lit. quarter) - A kwōtā is a Japanese person with one non-Japanese grandparent. The term is a loanword, based on the English word quarter and refers to an individual's 25%, or one quarter, non-Japanese ancestry. In the States you also might here the word [[quapa]].


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Latest revision as of 06:00, 16 May 2024

Kwōtā (クォーター, lit. quarter) - A kwōtā is a Japanese person with one non-Japanese grandparent. The term is a loanword, based on the English word quarter and refers to an individual's 25%, or one quarter, non-Japanese ancestry. In the States you also might here the word quapa.