Plants Vocabulary http://www.sf.airnet......plant.html
Note: Japanese pears are quite different from Western pears. They look like apples, and they are much more juicier than Western pears. You should peel it before you eat because the peel is not tasty.
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Space, Time, Direction Vocabulary http://www.sf.airnet......etime.html
I have written that every noun in a Japanese sentence is marked by a postposition, but temporal nouns, which stand for time relative to now, are the exceptions. You don't...
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Pronouns http://www.sf.airnet......onoun.html
You might think learning pronouns after learning verbs and adjectives is strange, because many language courses begin with the pronouns. But...
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Body Parts http://www.sf.airnet......parts.html
For your interest: In Japanese culture, the eyes are the most important part of the face. Japanese has many proverbs about eyes, and one of them says "the eye talks as much as the mouth does"...
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Family http://www.sf.airnet......amily.html
Japanese kinship terms have two categories: reference terms and address terms. The latter is used to call your family without using their name, like the English words dad and mom. Kinship reference terms are never used to call them directly.
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Colors http://www.sf.airnet......color.html
First of all, please note that the colors you see on your computer screen are highly dependent on your particular system. Different systems often display different colors. The color files used here are adjusted for my system.
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Animals http://www.sf.airnet......brate.html
You might have heard of the Chinese zodiac. Each year is associated to one of the twelve animals in Chinese custom, and it is used mainly for fortune-telling. Japanese people also know the twelve animals, whether they believe fortune-telling or not.
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Invertabrates http://www.sf.airnet......brate.html
All of the molluscans listed here except snails are edible. (Escargots are not so popular in Japan.)
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Ainu Japanese Vocabulary http://www.coastalfo......glish.html
This list is just provided for quick reference. Please see the original work for details of pronunciation and usage, as well as for information on Ainu syntax and lists of sources.
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Common JLPT Vocab http://www.manythings.org/kanji/q/
1,460 commonly used words on the JLPT.
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Body Vocab http://www.japanesel......&Itemid=27
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Onomatopoeic http://home.alc.co.j......&char_in=s
All in Japanese.
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ii-Kanji Vocab http://www.ii-kanji.......Select.php
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Birds Vocab http://www.languageg....../birds/jp/
With Audio.
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Insects Vocab http://www.languageg......insects/jp
With Audio.
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Sea Animals Vocab http://www.languageg......nimals/jp/
With Audio.
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Farm Animals Vocab http://www.languageg......rm_anim/jp
With Audio.
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Reptiles Vocab http://www.languageg......index2.jsp
With Audio.
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African Animals Vocab http://www.languageg....../africa/jp
With Audio.
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Mammals Vocab http://www.languageg......animals/jp
With Audio.
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