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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Conversational Japanese with CD-ROM

by Naoya Fujita

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All-new audio CD lets you listen to native speakers, practice common words and phrases, and improve your pronunciation. Master the basics of Japanese! If you're faced with learning Japanese, whether for business or pleasure, you might doubt your ability to learn a language that's, well, so foreign. The alphabet, structure, and pronunciation of Japanese all make you wonder if hiring a translator would be easier. That's about to change. Packed with valuable insights into Japanese culture, the basics of Japanese grammar, and tips for practical, daily survival in Japan, this helpful guide gives students, travellers, and businesspeople alike a sure path from start to success. In it, you get- Essential background information on the Japanese language, including an introduction to its unique pronunciation and intonation. The fundamental grammar concepts necessary to understanding and being understood in Japanese. The phrases you need to introduce yourself, ask questions, invite others to activities, and more, including tips on politeness in all you say. Useful expressions for getting through Customs, finding and directing a cab, checking in at your hotel, and exchanging currency, to make the most of your trip to Japan Thorough English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionaries, including kanaand kanjitranslations.… (more)
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All-new audio CD lets you listen to native speakers, practice common words and phrases, and improve your pronunciation. Master the basics of Japanese! If you're faced with learning Japanese, whether for business or pleasure, you might doubt your ability to learn a language that's, well, so foreign. The alphabet, structure, and pronunciation of Japanese all make you wonder if hiring a translator would be easier. That's about to change. Packed with valuable insights into Japanese culture, the basics of Japanese grammar, and tips for practical, daily survival in Japan, this helpful guide gives students, travellers, and businesspeople alike a sure path from start to success. In it, you get- Essential background information on the Japanese language, including an introduction to its unique pronunciation and intonation. The fundamental grammar concepts necessary to understanding and being understood in Japanese. The phrases you need to introduce yourself, ask questions, invite others to activities, and more, including tips on politeness in all you say. Useful expressions for getting through Customs, finding and directing a cab, checking in at your hotel, and exchanging currency, to make the most of your trip to Japan Thorough English-Japanese and Japanese-English dictionaries, including kanaand kanjitranslations.

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