Georgia's Irasshai TV Show http://66.110.202.42......homepg.htm
With a total of 136 award-winning, highly-interactive video lessons, a tailor-made textbook, native-speaking Japanese telephone teachers, a state-of-the-art assessment system, and a lively website, Irasshai is designed to meet the needs of high school or college students wanting for-credit Japanese courses as well as the needs of businessmen and women who desire to acquire language and culture skills in Japanese.
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Games to Learn Japanese http://www.southwold......panese.htm
Games for learning Japanese. They are very much good.
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Fresh Kanji Counters http://groups.msn.co......nters.msnw
When you study Japanese you need to learn how to count all over again! And learning these "counters" is yet another way we can study Kanji.
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Freeware Counter Program http://www.sla.purdu......rcise.html
Freeware program that teaches Japanese counters.
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Expressions of Counters http://sa_yoshi.at.i......unter.html
Amount vs Choice, etc.
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Exercises in Counters http://tell.fll.purd......rcise.html
Exercise in Japanese Counters is a HyperCard stack which is designed to give students practice in 20 different counters in Japanese. It makes use of Development Tools for Japanese (Hatasa, Henstock, and Hsu) to handle Japanese characters without KanjiTalk or Japanese Language Kit. HyperCard Player is not necessary.
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Everything2 Counters http://www.everythin......_id=693824
The Japanese use two sets of numerals for counting, naming quantities, etc. The main set is Chinese in origin, and it is used most of the time. The second set is Japanese in origin, but ...
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Documents about Japanese http://www.jpf.org.u......sicws.html
Documents for teaching Japanese, but we can use them to learn.
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Deshou - Probably http://www.as.ua.edu......ammar6.htm
Deshou, particles, positions, comparative.
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Date & Time Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
USAGE: count number
MEAN: trun, time/ TYPE: G / REPLACE: --
OTHER:
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Counting in Japanese http://www.greggman.......-01-26.htm
Counting in Japanese is much harder than counting in English. First of all there are 2 counting system. Most of you have probably heard...
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Counting and Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
Japanese pronounces a language in a basis "kana-50-on".
But there is a word to change according to an idiomatic rule. It is a numeral. Japanese numeral is a word showing the meaning by number and unit character.
The unit character varies with object word.
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Counters with Kanji and Examples http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/
Common counters with kanji and more indepth explanations.
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Counters & Numbers http://myweb.tiscali......umbers.htm
Japanese numbers and counters explained.
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Counter Index http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/word.html
airplane / animal / automobile / apartment house / bar / bike / bed / bird / boat / book / building
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Counter Chart http://www.as.ua.edu......unters.htm
A simple chart for learning the Japanese counter system.
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Cornell Univ Japanese Lessons http://lrc.cornell.edu/japanese/
Cornell University, Department of Asian Studies, Japanese Program, Kawasaki Japanese Learning Materials
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Chart of Counters http://www.as.ua.edu......tsuetc.htm
When counting days, you can use the exact same words as the calendar date except for "1 day." You can add the suffix "kan" when counting days or expressing the age of something in days, or leave it off. You must use "kan" when counting weeks
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Basic Counters http://www.sf.airnet......unter.html
To count things in Japanese, you cannot put nouns immediately after a number. Counters, which are added after numbers, are necessary. Do you think it is strange?
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Animal Counters http://www.nnj.co.jp/P/002/animal.html
general / bird / crab / cuttlefish / fish / insect / rabbit / man / woman
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