
Genki Online:Self-study Room GENKI is a highly acclaimed series of integrated resources for learning elementary Japanese through a well-balanced approach to all four language skill areas—speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Used in many Japanese language courses around the world. More The second editions of GENKI Textbook I, Workbook I, and PICTURE CARDS I were released in February 2011 and feature four major revisions. Click the link here for a detailed look at those changes, plus information on the upcoming... More To aid instructors who use GENKI, we have included a page of links to additional classroom activity ideas, kanji cards, a vocabulary index, and other ready-to-use tools and information for enhancing classroom learning. More
Tagaini Jisho - Flashcards et dictionnaire Apprendre les Kanji (Méthode Heisig/Maniette) Tumbleweed's Resources for Learning Japanese Okay, here's a familiar scenario... For whatever reason, you've taken up the study of the Japanese language. You've gone through a couple of the beginner's level books, you've run through a couple of basic tutorial programs, you've even taken a couple of classes someplace. Then you decide to try out your new knowledge. My sympathies, truly. It's still a learnable language! I've collected here some tips and tricks to improving your Japanese. Tumbleweed's Tips and Tricks. The Quick and Dirty Guide to Japanese by Tad Perry How to Understand a Japanese Sentence by Ken Butler Particles vs. Japanese on the Computer Studying Japanese also means being a bit of a linguist. Origin of -masu Form by muchan Origin of the Japanese Language and People by muchan But how can you understand a language if you don't understand the people? Tumbleweed's Japanese Bookshelf But the best way to learn a language is to choose the methods that best suit you. Japanese Language Links Japanese Media Sources Japanese People
JAPANESE LANGUAGE Japanese Language General Japanese (Yahoo) Alternative sci.lang.japan FAQ - Japan site and UK site Newsgroup, Mailing List & Chat K12.lang.japanese sci.lang.japan - Discussion of the Japanese language alt.japanese.text soc.culture.japan - Japanese society and culture Japan-related Newsgroups Japanese Language Discussion List (listserv@mitvma.mit.edu) The Gakusei Lists - Japanese Language Student E-mail Discussion Lists (listproc@hawaii.edu) - A good place to exchange messages in Japanese NIHONGO Mailing List (Listserv@utkvm1.utk.edu) - Discussions of the Japanese language, computers and Japanese, and Japanese culture as it relates to language Japan-related Mailing Lists Human Japanese Forum (Human Japanese)- Free forum on Japanese grammer Nihongo Cafe Web Japanese Nihongo Chat - This chat room is dedicated to Japanese language learner Leaning on the Web CosCom Japanese Language School Japanese Language Learning CyberTutorials (Ken Butler) Beginner Level Japanese Course Schedule (3 Web) - With audio Kanji
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Twinkle Flashcards WaKan Project Website - About rikaichan | polarcloud.com About Rikaichan is a popup Japanese-English/German/French/Russian dictionary tool for Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey. Features Simple to use, just hover the mouse on top of a Japanese word. Rikaichan 2.09 Rikaichan 2.08 Rikaichan 2.07 Installing in Thunderbird? Dictionary Files(install one or more) Japanese - Dutch Japanese - English (recommended) Japanese - French Japanese - German Japanese - Russian Japanese Names (recommended) More... More... Importing Entries The following is a very basic tool that will allow you to append an EDICT-like formatted file to an existing dictionary. rcxmerge_0_04.xpi To start, click Tools, then RCX Merge. Thank you! Todd Rudick, James William Breen, Electronic Dictionary Research & Development Group, Michael Raine, Josh Glover, Zork Zero, and other contributors -- Thank you for making Rikaichan possible!
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