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Learning Japanese Blog http://www.ideogramme.ca/japan/
A wonderfully clever blog about learning Japanese. As grammar is learned the author explains why it was confusing and how it was resolved. Much better than the standard textbook style method.
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501 Verbs http://www.amazon.co......oding=utf8
The most commonly used Japanese verbs are presented with English translations, one to a page, completely conjugated, and transliterated into the Roman alphabet. A special section fully explains all details of Japanese pronunciation. For quick and easy reference, there is an alphabetical English-to-Japanese verb index, as well as a second index that lists Japanese verbs by their gerund form. New in this edition are hundreds of examples of verbs used in sentences, complete with English translation.
Added:7 Apr 2005 Clicks:332 Rating:9.00 Reviews:1 Read the reviews Review this web site
JLPT 3 Verbs Quiz http://www.spurrymos......_2002.html
Randomly displays 6 quiz questions then grades you when youo click finish. Take the test several times and each time you'll get new questions.
Added:24 Jun 2006 Clicks:96 Rating:8.00 Reviews:1 Read the reviews Review this web site
Conjugation Explained http://www.epochryph......verbs.html
Notes on the conjugation and use of Japanese verbs.
Added:5 Apr 2005 Clicks:78 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Conjugation Tables http://www.geom.uiuc......dings.html
To use the tables, first determine the class and radical of the word in question. If the dictionary form of a verb ends in -eru or -iru, it is a class-I verb (see Note 0 for exceptions), and its radical
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Step 3 Verbs http://www.nona.dti.......tep03.html
Japanese verbs have many conjugated forms. There are some rules of the conjugation. Whenever I see the conjugation chart, I wonder if non-Japanese people understand and use them. Because It's very difficult for even Japanese.
Added:7 Apr 2005 Clicks:36 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Uniformed Regular Conjugation http://homepage3.nif......niform.htm
In this article, I introduce "Uniformed Regular Verbal Conjugation of Japanese". This rule intend to regulate most of Japanese verbs. After knowing this rule, All Japanese learners and Japanese teachers can...
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Conjugation Builder http://homepage3.nif....../index.htm
Enter a dictionary form verb and this script will conjugate it into all possible forms.
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Conjugation Summary http://sa_yoshi.at.i......short.html
(1) る-verbs: (2) う-verbs: (3) irregular verbs: 2. How to tell the type of a verb from its dictionary form
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U- Conjugations http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ation.html
Quick u- conjugation chart summary.
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Conjugation Chart http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ation.html
みます (Polite non-past affirmative form) vs. みる (Plain non-past affirmative form; also dictionary form)
Added:9 Oct 2005 Clicks:103 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Prohibitive - Must Not http://japan-studies......bitive.php
The prohibitive form is used to forbid someone of doing something or to strongly urge someone to refrain from doing something.
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Request Form http://japan-studies......quests.php
Through using a negative question you can invite someone to do something. For detailed instructions on how to construct
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Tenses http://japan-studies......tenses.php
The present and future tense are formed by using the rentaikei conjugation. Japanese doesn't have a separate future
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Yookoso Portal http://www.yookoso.com/
Yookoso! is a portal for those who study Japanese language (Nihongo) and writing (Kanji) and those who want to travel to Japan or learn more about Japanese culture, life, music (JPOP) and more
Added:26 Apr 2006 Clicks:103 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Giving and Receiving http://learnjapanese......php?id=316
The standard way to say that you are giving something to someone in Japanese is to use the verb 上げる(あげる). The sentence structure is fairly easy to remember:
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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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Okayama Verb Guide http://www.okayama-u......index.html
Choose the right answer and click on the number button.
Added:23 Jun 2006 Clicks:51 Rating:0.00 Reviews:0 Review this web site
Quiz Lessons http://www.quia.com/......anese.html
Class Page for GCSE Japanese Class
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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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