The intelligent approach to learning the Japanese writing system that has helped thousands!
Japanese characters may seem mysterious and difficult, but Read Japanese Today explains the writing system in a way that's clear and easy to understand. This proven approach teaches you the essential characters you need to know, how they developed and what their basic components are, so you can quickly decipher and learn new characters that you encounter later!
This new edition includes:
An introduction to the 142 hiragana and katakana phonetic characters every Japanese learner needs to know
Detailed, easy-to-understand descriptions of the 400 most common kanji characters complete with phonetic pronunciations, stroke order diagrams, and common words written with the character
Simple drawings that introduce each character to help you to remember it, explaining how it developed and what its various components are
Writing practice problems so you can test yourself on the new characters and words
A complete index to the English meanings and a summary table for all the characters is included at the back
This is definitely the book to get if you want to learn the Japanese writing system quickly and easily!
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"A simple first step, learning to read the first 300 Kanji characters; the same way Japanese elementary school students do. It gives topical examples of signage and localities from around Tokyo, so it would be particularly helpful for the first timer language neophyte in Japan. Considering that acquiring just a few thousand Kanji takes most of a High School education, you can't really ask for more in an easy to read book." -Goodreads Review
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Editions-Typ
Produkt-Hinweis
Broschur/Paperback
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Illustrationen
over 1000 b&w graphs & drawings
Maße
Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 22 mm
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ISBN-13
978-4-8053-1957-4 (9784805319574)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Len Walsh (1931-2014) studied and taught Japanese in both the United States and Japan. He also served in the U.S. Army and Air Force during the Korean War and worked in various industries in Vietnam, Japan, Tanzania, and the U.S. Walsh is the author of Why U.S. Intelligence Fails to Steal Enemy Secrets - And What Can Be Done About it! (2007).