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
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Yamasa Online J-Class http://www.yamasa.or......index.html
Learn Japanese with the Online Center for Japanese Studies, Japan's leading distance learning JSL programs
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VSEN Adjectives http://www.vsenvirgi......djectives/
Virginia Satellite Education Network look at japanese Grammar and Adjectives.
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Visual Adjectives http://www.amazon.co......oding=utf8
Visual Japanese Adjectives and Adverbs only $8.91, get the Visual Japanese Adjectives and Adverbs book From BestPrices.com!
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Verbs and Verbage http://www.gu.edu.au......verbs.html
Japanese verbs are categorised in three groups according to their conjugation styles. They are 5(ご)だんどうし (u-verb) , 1(いち)だん どうし (ru-verb) and Irregular verbs.
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Usage http://sa_yoshi.at.i......e_use.html
Adjective usage.
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Tuttle Guide to Adjectives http://www.powells.c......04832765-1
Powell's Books is the largest independent used and new bookstore in the world. We carry an extensive collection of out of print rare, and technical titles as well as many other new and used books in every field.
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TimWerx Adjectives http://www.timwerx.n......esson1.htm
Tutorial on Japanese adjectives.
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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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Tae Kim's Adjectives http://www.geocities......tives.html
A guide to Japanese grammar and adjectives.
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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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Remember Verbs and Adjectives Using Mnemonics http://www.amazon.co......oding=utf8
Learning Japanese Verbs and Adjectives Using Memory Mnemonics uses a creative approach to learning words fast, and more importantly, remembering them longer. Memory mnemonics, or triggers, are used to remind your brain where it just recorded some piece of information. Most people can learn most anything fast, but they have trouble with recollection.
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Real World Japanese http://www.ajalt.org/rwj/
This site was created to provide precisely those students with an array of realistic conversational situations and separated by level of Japanese mastery. It is our fervent hope that these lessons provide valuable assistance in your pursuit of Japanese fluency.
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Quiz Lessons http://www.quia.com/......anese.html
Class Page for GCSE Japanese Class
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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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Okayama Verb Guide http://www.okayama-u......index.html
Choose the right answer and click on the number button.
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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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Na-Adj Explanation http://sa_yoshi.at.i......_form.html
Na-adjectives explained in all kana, no romaji.
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Medical Ailments http://www.wvup.edu/......panese.htm
In Units Seven and Eight, you are learning some wonderful new expressions with “ga,” some important body parts, a few adjectives that help describe the body, and colors. The Japanese are great memorizers. Watashitachi mo want to memorize some more useful and fun words and expressions. I have listed below some more body parts and some great “ga” phrases that go along with them.
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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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