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Japanese phrasebook - Wikitravel
http://wikitravel.org/en/Japanese
Wikitravel has been upgraded! Learn about the new features and how you can help. The verb "to be". Days of the week. Days of the month. Writing time and date. Talking about your own family. Talking about another's family. Country and territory names. Japanese writing on a temple lantern, Asakusa. Is spoken in Japan. And essentially nowhere else other than South Korea. Where some use it as a second language. The language is strongly influenced by Chinese. A, あ, ア . Like 'u' in " u. I, い, イ . U, う, ウ .
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Tutorial: How to Use Your Denshi Jisho! | Girl in Japan
https://girlinjapan.wordpress.com/2011/01/27/denshijishotutorial
Tutorial: How to Use Your Denshi Jisho! EDIT: Wow, cool! It looks like a lot of people are using this tutorial. I’m so excited that this is helpful. If you have any questions for me or would like to request other topics to post about, please feel free to comment and let me know! I’ve gotten quite a few comments on a post I made a while ago with a detailed explanation of the contents of m. Y denshi jisho (electronic dictionary). Let’s begin with your keyboard! These explanations go from left to right).
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日本から - Nihon kara: Thank Goodness for Senpai and Tomodachi
http://illaura.blogspot.com/2012/06/thank-goodness-for-senpai-and-tomodachi.html
Wednesday, June 27, 2012. Thank Goodness for Senpai and Tomodachi. A day or two ago I began the arduous task of searching out and purchasing the perfect denshi jisho (electronic dictionary). Being completely new to this strange completely kanji filled world I was lost. How do you choose a product when you can't read the descriptions? How do you know which model is what. My awesome senpai who will also be studying abroad soon. So yesterday (was it yesterday? Edit: Here's some information on hosting studen...
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