Counting and Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
Japanese pronounces a language in a basis "kana-50-on".
But there is a word to change according to an idiomatic rule. It is a numeral. Japanese numeral is a word showing the meaning by number and unit character.
The unit character varies with object word.
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Darmouth Kanji Reading http://www.dartmouth......rcise.html
Japanese Exercises. Kanji with example sentences and translations. Stroke order for Kanji and listening practice with Quicktime movie/sound files. DAMELL'S JAPAN PROGRAM. Japanese at Dartmouth College.
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Deshou - Probably http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar6.htm
Deshou, particles, positions, comparative.
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Discriminatory Words http://www.jekai.org......00np30.htm
Most of the sabetsu hyougen that are regarded as particularly problematic in Japanese are those related to social class, physical and mental disabilities, occupations, national and ethnic minorities, and
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Documents about Japanese http://www.jpf.org.u......sicws.html
Documents for teaching Japanese, but we can use them to learn.
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Exercises in Counters http://tell.fll.purd......rcise.html
Exercise in Japanese Counters is a HyperCard stack which is designed to give students practice in 20 different counters in Japanese. It makes use of Development Tools for Japanese (Hatasa, Henstock, and Hsu) to handle Japanese characters without KanjiTalk or Japanese Language Kit. HyperCard Player is not necessary.
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Fundamentals http://www.geocities....../japanese/
The purpose of this course is to give the student a fundamental understanding of the Japanese language and to be able to converse on a limited level with someone in the Japanese language. There is no prerequisite for this course.
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Games to Learn Japanese http://www.southwold......panese.htm
Games for learning Japanese. They are very much good.
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Games, Activities, Lists http://www.e-japanese.jp/index.htm
e-japanese - free Words memorize system for Japanese proficiency test - games, lists, puzzles, great site.
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Gender Language http://japan-studies......gender.php
In Japanese a distinction is made between how women speak and how men speak. Most of these differences can be brought back to the use of
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Georgia's Irasshai TV Show http://66.110.202.42......homepg.htm
With a total of 136 award-winning, highly-interactive video lessons, a tailor-made textbook, native-speaking Japanese telephone teachers, a state-of-the-art assessment system, and a lively website, Irasshai is designed to meet the needs of high school or college students wanting for-credit Japanese courses as well as the needs of businessmen and women who desire to acquire language and culture skills in Japanese.
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Grammar Guide http://www.gu.edu.au......frame.html
School of Languages and Linguistics
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Grammar in Use http://www.amazon.co......e&n=283155
Amazon.com: Grammar in Use Japanese Edition : Self-study Reference and Practice for Students of English (Grammar in Use): Books: Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer,Izumi Walker by Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer,Izumi Walker
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Grammar Quizzes http://www.tiu.ac.jp......index.html
12 Grammar quizzes with varying levels of difficulty.
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Grammar Syllabus http://www.iie.hiros......us_C2.html
A list of grammar relating to classes and when each will be taught. Good for level checking.
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Grammar-a-day Email http://www.jgram.org/pages/signup.php
The Japanese Grammar database presents, in collaboration with the Yookoso folks, a grammar-a-day mailing list.
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Grammatical Terms Explained http://www.gu.edu.au......argon.html
"Parts of speech", or "hinshi" (品詞) is where each word is distinguished according to its characteristics and role in a sentence. There are parts of speech such as, noun, verb, adjective, particle, and so on.
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Great List of Grammar Structures http://www.nafai.org......jpphrases/
3.8 Easy/difficult, advantageous, substantial
3.9 Start and finish doing, completion
3.10 Movement (te kuru, te iku)
3.11 From now on, begin to (te iku, te kuru)
3.15 Facts, things generally accepted as
4 Conjunctional phrases
4.1 Reason and cause
4.2 In order to, for, to, so that
4.4 Even, even though, although
4.5 Limiting (Without, because not, not...but, but, instead of)
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Great Verb Explanation http://www.griffith.......verbs.html
Japanese verbs are categorised in three groups according to their conjugation styles. They are 5(ご) んどうし (u-verb) , 1(いち) ん どうし (ru-verb) and Irregular verbs.
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Guide to Self Study http://www.epochryph......ology.html
As a self-studying student of Japanese, I understand that it is often not easy to find comprehensive programs in Japanese in many areas..
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