Poetry Terms http://www.ahapoetry.com/japgloss.htm
Learning every word of this glossary will not guarantee to make you an excellent writer. Trying to memorize it could lead to brain-strain and an inability to speak intelligent English.
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GO Terms http://www.pandanet.......erms2.html
Terminology for playing the Japanese game GO.
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Baseball Terms http://www.jekai.org......00np53.htm
Back-to-back homeruns. To the best of my understanding, this term can refer either to consecutive homeruns hit by two different batters or to homeruns hit by the same batter in consecutive at-bats.
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Technical Terms http://www.cjk.org/c......apterm.htm
Japanese-English and English-Japanese technical terminology dictionaries in various domains, such as IT, engineering and medicine for electronic dictionaries, machine translation and information retrieval.
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Akido Common Terms http://id.mind.net/~....../terms.htm
Aikido Defenses
Name Pronunciation Meaning
Kote gaeshi koh-tay-guy-shee
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Baseball Terms http://www.jekai.org......00np53.htm
Most of the entries in this glossary comprise either katakana words that have been adopted into Japanese from other languages (predominantly from English, although there is one rather notorious example
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Medical Exams http://www.jekai.org......00nn10.htm
a comprehensive medical examination, usually given to middle-aged or older adults. A complete ningendokku takes anywhere from a few hours to two or even three days and includes a full battery of tests, including, among others,
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Female Medical Issues http://www.jekai.org......00np68.htm
The above terms are used to describe the age of babies who were born prematurely.
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Tired vs Sleepy http://www.jekai.org......00ns01.htm
Although not true for all English speakers, a typical thing to say before going to bed is, "I am tired." Along with tired, words like beat, exhausted and worn out are typical after physical exertion.
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Noren http://www.jekai.org......00nn23.htm
a short curtain that is hung from a horizontal pole at about head height in the doorways of restaurants, bars, and other shops when the shop is open for business.
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ii Kanji http://www.ii-kanji.com/index.php
Learn Japanese on your Keitai. Japanese language lessons on your mobile phone
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Words Explained http://www.lang.nago......dex-a.html
Welcome to the world of Japanese ことば項目(Vocabulary items) 説明(Explanation)
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Vocabulary Lists http://cai4.tachiban......ihongo.htm
Japanese vocabulary in several languages.
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UCLA Vocab Lists http://www.physics.u......_main.html
have been accumulating vocabulary lists while learning Japanese. I use this information to help learn kanji. In particular, when I learn a new kanji, I scan the vocabulary lists for all other words (that I should now know) that use the same kanji. I can then put all of these words in my study list, this helps me retain the kanji, by having a larger number of words that use that kanji. It also helps to make the meaning of the kanji clear.
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Vocab List Excel (direct link) http://www.e-japanese.jp/book4.xls
A direct link to the Excel spreadsheet with thousands of vocab words.
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Vocab List Excel (direct link) http://www.e-japanese.jp/book3.xls
A direct link to the Excel file with thousands of vocab words.
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Vocab List Excel 2 (direct link) http://www.e-japanese.jp/book2.xls
A direct link to the Excel file with thousands of vocab words.
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JLPT Vocab Words in Excel Spreadsheet http://www.e-japanese.jp/book1.xls
A direct link to an Excel file of the JLPT level 1 vocabulary words.
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JLPT 4 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I found it difficult to know what to study for the JLPT. After searching the web for a long time and finding only a few useful sites (and many outdated ones), I thought a specialist JLPT site might be useful - and good study practice too.
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JLPT 3 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I took the exam for JLPT Level 4 in 2004 and somehow managed to pass! So it was time to move onto Level 3. But the same problem remained: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find a formatted vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get a little reading practice and some quizes...
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