Japanese: The Written LanguageThis companion to the bestselling Japanese: the Spoken Language begins with the two kana syllabaries and introduces approximately 300 kanji, following the Spoken Language text les |
Contents
Lesson page | 1 |
Lesson 5 | 85 |
Lesson 6 | 96 |
Lesson 7 | 108 |
Lesson 9A | 134 |
Lesson 9B | 150 |
Lesson 10A | 162 |
Lesson 10B | 175 |
Lesson 11A | 190 |
Lesson 11B | 209 |
Lesson 12A | 224 |
Lesson 12B | 241 |
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Common terms and phrases
back to English Block Style kaisyo Block Style Stroke borrowed into Japanese Chinese characters classifier for counting classifier for naming combination CONVERSION RULE day after tomorrow desu diphthong English English spelling family name female given name Follow the pattern Furuta Harii hiragana symbol historical spelling Honda innovative pronunciation introduced Japanese language Japanese writing system kana spelling Kanji KANZI WRITING PRACTICE katakana symbols learned lengthening LESSON letter loanwords long consonants long vowel Model mora consisting native speaker nigori on-readings Order Semi-cursive Style pattern shown personal names Practice writing responses questions IN ENGLISH READING SELECTION READING WRITING EXERCISES represent English SCANNING EXERCISE Semi-cursive Style Gyoosyo sequence simâsu single mora sounds Stroke Order Semi-cursive Style Stroke Order syllable U.S. presidents wordprocessor written in katakana じゅん書き順 つか テニス にあります バリエーション・ドリル リスポンス・ドリル ロシア 何をしていたんですか 日本