The Japanese autotune word is using the "Home Page", it has two meanings. Meaning and pointing to the web site itself, it is the top page of the web site. I feel like there is familiar with the Japanese the former will If anything. However, I will refer only here the first page of the web site of the English "homepage". "Homepage" autotune is because it is singular. Of "homepage", "home" It is similar to the home of the home base of baseball. If you want to point to the web site itself, you can use the "website". So, you may when the Japanese talk about the Internet in English, misunderstanding the following may occur.
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I was also thinking the same thing about the Japanese word "home" recently. I'm in charge of the business autotune of a new web site now company, but I hesitated at the beginning or use the terms "website" and "web site" or in a conversation with the web site creating art. After all, refer to the whole page because I thought it was "Web site", I'm using the word "website" from beginning to end, but the trader the impression that say "home" even when referring to the entire autotune dare was. the majority of Japanese will be because say "home page" that the web site maybe. Indeed, I think even though it says "Home Page" the majority of Japanese is to point to the entire website, and imagine the top page when I hear the word "home". It is a strange story.
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