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Kanji Study Guide http://jlpt.u-biq.org/2k2.html
A place for studying JLPT Level 2 Kanji
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Nihon Shock Great Japan Resources http://www.nihonshock.com/
A blog about Japan. Study Japanese, learn about Japan, enjoy the culture.
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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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N3 Grammar http://www.tanos.co.......3/grammar/
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Speed Anki http://www.speedanki.com/
Speedanki is a free online flashcard system for memorizing all the kanji compounds necessary to pass all levels of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test. Learn Japanese, read manga in the original language, watch undubbed anime!
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iKnow Online Learning http://www.smart.fm
Possibly the greatest online learning took for quickly grasping Japanese kanji, vocab, and grammar. AND it is FREE.
Added:9 Apr 2009 Clicks:66 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Japanese on-line http://www.hesjapanese.com
Do you love Japanese culture? Just break down the language barrier.Japanese isn’t so hard after all, see it for yourself! I’m inviting you to study, Maiko
Added:28 May 2008 Clicks:177 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Japanese 1-2-3 http://www.japanese123.com/
Learn Japanese. Study kanji, grammar, and advanced Nihongo! - This is a great site with so many lessons in many varied forms. I have learned a lot from it.
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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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Suffixes & Conjunctions http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar1.htm
Name suffix -san The name suffix "san" can be used after first names or family names to represent "Mr.," "Miss" or "Mrs." It is very important to not use it for your own name! Notice in the dialog that Carlos uses "san" for greeting Mr. Tanaka, and Aiko does not introduce herself using "san."
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Deshou - Probably http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar6.htm
Deshou, particles, positions, comparative.
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Honorifics O & Go http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar5.htm
The kanji character 御 can be added to the front of certain words to not only show honor to the person you are talking to, but also to the words themselves. The character is usually pronounced "o" but in some cases, like goshujin ([your] husband) and gohan, it is pronounced "go."
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Ko, So, A Chart http://www.as.ua.edu......osoado.htm
The words in yellow boxes are PRENOMINALS which means they must be followed by a noun or noun predicate (fill in the __ with a noun).
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Noun Conjugation Chart http://www.as.ua.edu......gation.htm
You do not have to change the base forms of nouns at all, just add the interchangeable endings in the chart below. I have put casual forms, (used with your in-group such as family and friends), in green. Note that there are two alternatives for the negative conjugations. The first alternative ends in ~nai or ~nakatta.
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Masu & Noun Modifiers http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar4.htm
Some words in Japanese like ちがいます (wrong; incorrect) are not verbs in English. If they end in ます, they are verbs in Japanese! Later we will change the tense of the verbs by "conjugation" (changing the ます form). The stem of the verb holds the meaning, and usually includes a kanji character. The stem only changes in a few irregular verbs.
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Particles, Family, and Plurals http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar3.htm
Most Japanese parents address their young children using an abbreviated form of the first name plus -kun for boys or -chan for girls. Using the name suffix -san (Mr/s.) would be weird! First names that are three or four hiragana characters long are usually abbreviated to two characters plus the name suffix:
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Particle Review http://www.as.ua.edu......ticles.htm
Here is a quick review of the function of particles. Please refer to the Grammar Index for links back to the Grammar Notes of each Module where the particles first appeared.
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Keigo, Honorifics http://www.as.ua.edu......lchart.htm
How to use Keigo. How does keigo work? When do you use humble and honorific? You must review the Keigo Essay in Core Module 3, and here is a quick reference for you to commit to memory:
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TE Form http://www.as.ua.edu......_notes.htm
GREAT Te form explanation. Splendid. Simply brilliant. て (Gerund) Form of Verbs Why do verbs need to be in te form?
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Time Words Chart http://www.as.ua.edu......ewords.htm
All time words listed in an easy to see chart.
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