What does EJL mean?
EJL means Establishing a Japanese Language
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Establishing a Japanese Language?
Establishing a Japanese Language can be abbreviated as EJL
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What does EJL stand for? EJL stands for "Establishing a Japanese Language". |
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What is the meaning of EJL abbreviation? The meaning of EJL abbreviation is "Establishing a Japanese Language". |
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What is EJL abbreviation? One of the definitions of EJL is "Establishing a Japanese Language". |
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What does EJL mean? EJL as abbreviation means "Establishing a Japanese Language". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JLCIS - Japanese Language Course for International Students
- JLPT - Japanese Language Proficiency Test
- JLTASA - Japanese Language Teachers Association of South Australia
- JLTAV - Japanese Language Teachers Association of Victoria
- JLTN - Japanese Language Teachers' Network
- JLC - Japanese Language Center
- JLE - Japanese Language Environment
- JLCS - Japanese Language and Culture Studies
- JLI - Japanese Language Institute
- JLP - Japanese Language Program
- JLSP - Japanese Language School of Philadelphia
- JLK - Japanese Language Kit
- JLRC - Japanese Language Research Center
- JLS - Japanese Language System
- JSL - Japanese as a Second Language
- jasl - Japanese As a Second Language
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