Romanized Japanese-English Compact Dictionary

Learn 9000 Japanese vocabulary in English!

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Foreign Languages, Japanese, Dictionaries, Study Aids, Tests
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Author: Taebum Kim ISBN: 1230001819236
Publisher: Core Voca Publication: August 25, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Taebum Kim
ISBN: 1230001819236
Publisher: Core Voca
Publication: August 25, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

This book is ideal for learners of Japanese as a second language who want to communicate more effectively and also for learners of English who know Japanese.

This book lists 9,039 core Japanese words with English equivalents. Main entries are in Romanized Japanese syllables followed by . Kana (Japanese alphabet) with Kanji (Chinese characters), if applicable. Next, in the same line, parts of speech label, and the entry’s English equivalents.

ga が

ga 蛾(が) [n.] moth

gachō ガチョウ [n.] goose

gafu 画布(がふ) [n.] canvas

gai 害(がい) [n.] harm

gai no nai 害(がい)のない [a.] harmless

gaiaku 害悪(がいあく) [n.] mischief

Japanese is written with three different scripts: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji (Chinese character). Typical Japanese words are written with Hiragana and Chinese characters. Chinese characters should be used since almost 90% of the language derives from Chinese characters. Katakana is usually used to write foreign words other than Chinese.

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This book is ideal for learners of Japanese as a second language who want to communicate more effectively and also for learners of English who know Japanese.

This book lists 9,039 core Japanese words with English equivalents. Main entries are in Romanized Japanese syllables followed by . Kana (Japanese alphabet) with Kanji (Chinese characters), if applicable. Next, in the same line, parts of speech label, and the entry’s English equivalents.

ga が

ga 蛾(が) [n.] moth

gachō ガチョウ [n.] goose

gafu 画布(がふ) [n.] canvas

gai 害(がい) [n.] harm

gai no nai 害(がい)のない [a.] harmless

gaiaku 害悪(がいあく) [n.] mischief

Japanese is written with three different scripts: Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji (Chinese character). Typical Japanese words are written with Hiragana and Chinese characters. Chinese characters should be used since almost 90% of the language derives from Chinese characters. Katakana is usually used to write foreign words other than Chinese.

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