Category:Hāfu

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Half Japanese, Half Amazing

Hāfu (ハーフ, "half") is a Japanese language term used to refer to an individual born to one ethnic Japanese and one non-Japanese parent. A loanword from English, the term literally means "half," a reference to the individual's non-Japanese heritage.

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Hāfu Mixes by Country

Japanese American (172) Japanese Filipino (22) Japanese British (21) Japanese Italian (17) Japanese Russian (11) Japanese Korean (8) Japanese French (8) Japanese Mexican (8) Japanese Brazilian (9) Japanese German (5) Japanese Argentinian (0) Japanese Australian (5) Japanese Austrian (2) Japanese Belgian (2) Japanese Beninese (1) Japanese Bermese (1) Japanese Canadian (8) Japanese Chinese (7) Japanese Colombian (1) Japanese Danish (1) Japanese Dutch (2) Japanese Egyptian (1) Japanese English (1) Japanese Finish (3) Japanese Ghanaian (1) Japanese Guamanian (1) Japanese Haitian (1) Japanese Hungarian (2) Japanese Indonesian (1) Japanese Irish (2) Japanese Indian (4) Japanese Iranian (3) Japanese Jamaican (3) Japanese New_Zealander (2) Japanese Nigerian (1) Japanese Norwegian (1) Japanese Pakistani (5) Japanese Peruvian (1) Japanese Portuguese (0) Japanese Puerto_Rican (1) Japanese Romanian (2) Japanese Spanish (2) Japanese Swiss (1) Japanese Taiwanese (1) Japanese Thai (2) Japanese Trinidadian (1) Japanese Vietnamese (1) Japanese International (0) American Japanese (174)


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Subcategories

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Pages in category "Hāfu"

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