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Tae Kim’s Blog » Blog Archive » Learner/Beginner Dictionaries: The ...
Aug 22, 2008 ... I’m going to pick on the Kodansha Kanji Learners Dictionary because it has the word “Learner” in it but the same things apply to ...
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Tae Kim’s Blog » Blog Archive » What’s the stroke order of 【龜 ...
Aug 13, 2008 ... Once you learn the stroke order for the most common radicals, you can figure out the rest for most kanji by yourself with general principles ...
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Katakana - Tae Kim's Japanese grammar guide
As mentioned before, katakana is mainly used for words imported from ... For a more complete list of usages, refer to the Wikipedia entry on katakana. ...
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Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese Grammar Forum / Tanaka Corpus translation
2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Feb 7The Tanaka corpus comes with a pretty strong disclaimer saying that a lot of the sentences may not be good Japanese usage, ...
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Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese Grammar Forum / Make website ...
I'd like to make a website accessible by pc and keitai, though entering through the same URL. ... Re: Make website accessible by both keitai and pc ...
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Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar
Sep 18, 2006 ... Tae Kim's Blog - I write random and hopefully informative stuff about things related to learning Japanese among other things. ...
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Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar
Sep 18, 2006 ... Jgram.org - A dictionary-style approach to grammar. Covers more grammar than any book I've seen in the US. Yahoo!チャット - Chat in Japanese ...
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Tae Kim's Guide to Japanese Grammar Forum / Big verb + adjective ...
2 posts - 2 authors - Last post: Jul 26, 2005To address questions and improvements for the Japanese Grammar Guide as well as topics ... Re: Big verb + adjective conjugation table? ...
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Adverbs and Gobi - Tae Kim's Japanese grammar guide
- [ Translate this page ]A guide to Japanese grammar. ... Thinking of it as an adverb, we can interpret the sentence to mean: "Alice did her room cleanly." or less literally: "Alice ...
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Hiragana - Tae Kim's Japanese grammar guide
Hiragana is the basic Japanese phonetic alphabet. ... Here is a table of hiragana and similar-sounding English consonant-vowel pronunciations. ...
 
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