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Social Email - How To http://www.jgram.org......cat=social
The Japanese Grammar database presents kanji and grammar for sending causal social emails.
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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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Tense http://sa_yoshi.at.i......Tense.html
Technically, some linguists consider these two types as representations of "aspect" (perfective vs. non-perfective), rather than "tense" in the English sense.
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Style & Speech Level http://sa_yoshi.at.i......Style.html
In some subordinate constructions, it is grammatically mandatory to use plain forms, even if the main clause is in the polite form.
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Question & Answer http://sa_yoshi.at.i......and_A.html
Yes/No Wh- Questions
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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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Adj + Suru http://www014.upp.so....../03apr.htm
In other words, the transitive verb (tadooshi) "suru" indicates that somebody "turns" something into a certain state.
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Phone Japanese http://www.nafai.org......ng_tel.php
The following list of expressions are meant to be used when answering telephone calls. If the person calling actually wants to talk to you, just go ahead and
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Sentence Builder http://www.nafai.org......mar/sayit/
Create a simple sentence in Japanese! (requires javascript and Japanese font installed)
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All Grammar in one list http://www.moelc.moe......ei_new.htm
A huge list of grammar in romaji and kana. Great resource.
Added:8 Oct 2005 Clicks:92 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Study Guide http://www.learn-jap......bpages/15/
The first thing a beginning student needs to learn is hiragana, followed directly by katakana. These are the first and most important steps on what is a very long journey.
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Kansai Ben Grammar http://www.geocities......nsaiG.html
Kansai-ben: verb conjugation
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CosCom's Lessons & Phrases http://www.coscom.co.jp/
Learn Japanese On the Web just by clicking and reading.
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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..
Added:11 Oct 2005 Clicks:19 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Mock N3 Test http://www.squidoo.c......pt-n3-quiz
No man has yet seen a real JLPT level n3 test in the wild, nor has a test content specification been released, nor are there any signs of one being released any time soon....
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Things to Remember http://www.gu.edu.au......opics.html
Grammatically, one of the most misunderstood Japanese words by basic learners may be 「すき」. 「すき」is believed to be an equivalent verb of the English "to like".
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Interogative Questions http://www.gu.edu.au......usage.html
The first expression starts with an interrogative. If a particle follows the interrogative, the particle must be a "case indicator" particle.
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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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Japanese Language Overview http://www.answers.c......20language
Japanese language of uncertain origin that is spoken by more than 125 million people, most of whom live in Japan
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Talk Sushi http://www.talksushi.com
The cheapest and most effective way to learn Japanese online. Travel Japan and experience Japanese culture online through our website.
Added:9 Feb 2006 Clicks:19 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
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