Nihongo o Narau. Youkoso - Welcome Welcome to the Grammar Lessons section of Nihongo o Narau. This section is intended to break Japanese down into manageable sections starting from the very basics. Don't like Romanized characters? If your computer can view Japanese characters, the lessons are also available in Japanese characters.
Contents General Tips on Japanese Japanese Word Order Particles Articles (a, an, the) Counters Nouns and Pronouns Name Suffixes Lesson 1: It's a... Japanese-Online.com. Computer science rankings. Forum. Ross Abbot Pappers. Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition: Contacting CNBC. Center for the Neural Basis of CognitionCarnegie MellonUniversity of Pittsburgh Research Round-Up Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition A joint project of Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pittsburgh 4400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 115, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Embajada del Japón en República Dominicana. School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo. International Students Office.
Center for Study of Complex Systems. Online English to Japanese to English Dictionary. Jim Breen's Japanese Page. Introduction Welcome to my Japanese Page. As many readers of this page will know, I have an on-going interest in Japan, its people and language. This has led to a number of activities bringing together Japanese and my professional activities in computing and telecommunications. I have assembled this set of pages: (a) to provide information about a number of my projects in the area of Japanese computing and dictionaries, (b) to provide links to some of the resources available on the WWW on Japanese matters.
In The News These pages were mentioned in an article in the Asahi Evening News, by Andrew Horvat, whose pages have a link below. Contact and Links Feel free to email me at: jimbreen@gmail.com about the various Japanese projects described on this page. Most of this page is made up of links to some interesting Web sites relating to Japan and Japanese information. Some of the links are dead; I am may try to re-establish them, but in the meantime I have marked them with a (thumbs-down.)