Nathan's Nihongo Stoof https://webspace.ute......nihon.html
I've found something really cool that will speed up the process of adding kanji and hiragana. as soon as i get a chance, you'll see some good stuff.
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NHK Japanese Lessons http://www.nhk.or.jp/lesson/english/
Hello, listeners! Welcome to the website of our "Japanese Lessons. " I'm Mihoko Honda, the presenter of our English service for learning Japanese.
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Noni - In spite of http://learnjapanese......php?id=169
in spite of, verb, i & na adj short form + noni, noun + na noni, for example....
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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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NZAJLT Language http://www.japanese.......essays.cfm
Fukunaga Kayo, Miyoke Momoko and Hesaka Junko (affectionately known as the "Yamaguchi Girls")Yamaguchi Girls are student teachers from Yamaguchi Prefectural University who spent a year working at...
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Okayama Verb Guide http://www.okayama-u......index.html
Choose the right answer and click on the number button.
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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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Phrase Base http://www.phrasebas......anese.html
Information and discussions about the Japanese Language. help with phrases and translations.
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Quick & Dirty Japanese http://www.csse.mona......adgtj.html
The Quick and Dirty Guide to Japanese is a canonical classic of the Internet community. Posted years ago on the sci.lang.japan newsgroup, this guide appears in a multitude of pages written by folks such as myself, devoted to the learning of the Japanese language.
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Quiz Lessons http://www.quia.com/......anese.html
Class Page for GCSE Japanese Class
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Sakura Exercises http://www.arts.mona....../home.html
This site is intended for use by beginning level students of Japanese at Berwick Campus of Monash University in Australia. However, it is also available for general use.
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sci.lang.japan Verb Info http://www.sljfaq.or......tive_verbs
Japanese has a large variety of related pairs of transitive (take a direct object) and intransitive (do not take a direct object) verbs, such as hajimaru (to begin) and hajimeru (to begin). For example,
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Small Numbers http://www.sf.airnet......umber.html
Being completely decimal, the way of counting numbers ( "kazu") in Japanese is much easier than in English, considering English has illogical number words (not completely decimal) such as eleven, twelve, and twenty.
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Some Things to Remember http://www.griffith.......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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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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te aru / te oku http://homepage3.nif......on-e33.htm
The difference in the troublesome pair of tearu and teoku explained.
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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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The BEST Grammar Site http://www.guidetoja......rames.html
The problem with conventional textbooks is that they often have the following goals. They want readers to be able to use functional and polite Japanese as quickly as possible. They dont want to scare readers away with terrifying Japanese script and Chinese characters.
They want to teach you how to say English phrases in Japanese.
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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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Tips and Tricks for Japanese http://users.tmok.com/~tumble/tats.html
Yes, Japanese is a very difficult language to learn, but it's not impossible. If you're reading this page, then it's a good bet that you already have a strong enough interest in learning the language,
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