
More Making Out in Japanese
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- A guide to pronouncing Japanese words correctly
- Explanations of basic Japanese grammar, such as, intonation, word stress, and particles
- A guide to male and female usage
- Romanized forms of words and phrases (romanji)
- Complete Japanese translations including Japanese characters (kanji) and the Japanese alphabet (kana)
- Useful and interesting notes on Japanese language and culture
- Lots of colorful, fun and useful expressions not covered in other phrasebooks
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Illustrations by Akiko Saito who graduated from Musashino Art College. She lives in Tokyo and creates most of her illustrations with her cockatiel, Romeo, perched on her shoulder.
Content
- Frontcover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1 Getting to Know You
- 2 Fun and Games
- 3 Eating and Drinking
- 4 Clubbing
- 5 Sweet Talk
- 6 Making Love
- 7 Oops!
- 8 Love and Marriage
- 9 Health
- 10 Curses and Insults
- 11 Lovers' Arguments
- 12 Broken Intercourse
- 13 Breaking Up!
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