Japanese Demystified

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Author: Eriko Sato

ISBN-10: 0071477268

ISBN-13: 9780071477260

Category: Japanese language -> Self - instruction

Say sayonara to your fears of speaking Japanese!\ Interested in learning to speak Japanese but feel intimidated by the complex characters and pronunciations? No need to worry! Even if your only experience is ordering sushi, Japanese Demystified will have you saying konnichiwa to your new language skills in no time.\ Beginning with a review of Japanese writing systems, basic pronunciation, and everyday expressions, this book covers key grammar fundamentals such as particles, nouns, verb forms,...

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Say sayonara to your fears of speaking Japanese!Interested in learning to speak Japanese but feel intimidated by the complex characters and pronunciations? No need to worry! Even if your only experience is ordering sushi, Japanese Demystified will have you saying konnichiwa to your new language skills in no time. Beginning with a review of Japanese writing systems, basic pronunciation, and everyday expressions, this book covers key grammar fundamentals such as particles, nouns, verb forms, and honorifics. You'll build your Japanese vocabulary with essential words and phrases and quickly master this challenging language. Test yourself at the end of every chapter for reinforcement that you're fast on your way to speaking, writing, and understanding Japanese.This fast and easy guide features:Clear and straightforward explanations of Japanese grammar fundamentalsNumerous examples of simple and complex sentence structuresJapanese hiragana, katakana, and kanji with phonetic transliterations for all Japanese wordsHelpful writing and speaking exercises that bring the Japanese language to lifeCoverage of everyday topics as well as conversational expressionsQuizzes at the end of each chapter to reinforce new materialSimple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for a more experienced student, Japanese Demystified is your shortcut to mastering this complex language.

AcknowledgmentsIntroductionPART 1 IDENTIFYING PEOPLE AND THINGSChapter 1 Pronouncing and Writing Japanese WordsBasic Japanese Sounds and RomajiThe Japanese Writing SystemsFamiliar Japanese WordsChapter 2 Identifying People and ThingsReferring to PeopleIdentifying People and ThingsUsing DemonstrativesUsing Everyday PhrasesChapter 3 Asking QuestionsThe Question Particle か kaAsking Who is it?Asking What is it?Asking Where is it?The Japanese-Speaking WorldChapter 4 Describing People and ThingsSome Useful AdjectivesAsking How is it?Creating a Modifier Using a Noun and the Particle の noUsing Numbers 1-10Chapter 5Expressing Existence and LocationThe Verbs います imasu and あります arimasu Expressing What ExistsExpressing What You Have Expressing the Location of People and ThingsUsing Numbers 11-99TEST AFTER PART 1PART 2 TALKING ABOUT ACTIONSChapter 6 Expressing Coming and GoingJapanese Verb FormsVerbs of Coming and GoingMaking Suggestions and InvitationsSome Useful ParticlesUsing Numbers 100-99,999Chapter 7Expressing What You DoVerb ConjugationVerbs of ActivitiesVerbs of Giving and ReceivingColorsMore About Using NumbersChapter 8 Talking About the PastThe Past Tense Forms in the Polite StyleIndefinite Pronouns and Negative PronounsSome Useful ParticlesTalking about ExperiencesDescribing People and Things More SpecificallySome Absolute Time ExpressionsChapter 9Using the Te-FormTe-FormListing Actions and Properties Using the Te-formRequesting with Te-form + 下さい kudasaiGiving DirectionsTe-Form + いる iruChapter 10 Asking for PermissionPermission and ProhibitionObligation and DiscretionPermissibility and Minimal RequirementPotential and AbilitySports and HobbiesTEST AFTER PART 2PART 3 STATING FACTS Chapter 11 Stating Your OpinionsThe Plain Forms of Verbs and AdjectivesEmbedded SentencesEmbedded QuestionsExpressing "Or"Some Useful ModalsAsking WhyChapter 12 Creating Adverbs and Adverbial Clauses Adverbs Derived from AdjectivesMimetic WordsAdverbials for TimeAdverbials for Reasons and CausesAdverbials for Contrast or ContradictionAdverbials for PurposesAdverbials for MannerChapter 13 Comparing People and ThingsComparing Two ItemsMaking Superlative ComparisonsChapter 14 Creating Complex Phrases and ClausesAuxiliary Verbs and Adjectives that Follow the Stem FormCreating Complex ModifiersCreating Sentence-Like Noun ModifiersChapter 15 Indicating ChangesUsing the VerbsするSuru and なるNaru to Indicate ChangeSome Useful ParticlesThings You WearTEST AFTER PART 3PART 4 EXPRESSING IMPLICATION, ATTITUDE, AND PERSPECTIVE Chapter 16 Expressing ImplicationTransitive and Intransitive VerbsAuxiliary Verbs that Follow the Te-formExpressing One’s DesireListing Actions and PropertiesChapter 17 Expressing AttitudeMore Useful ModalsUseful Pragmatic ParticlesExpressing Free ChoicePlants and AnimalsChapter 18 Considering and Planning Your ActionsCommandsUsing the Volitional FormConditionalsMore Terms for Occupations and ProfessionsChapter 19 Changing the PerspectivePassive ConstructionsCausative ConstructionsCausative-Passive ConstructionsLoanwordsChapter 20 Using HonorificsJapanese HonorificsHonorific and Humble Verb FormsHonorific/Polite Noun FormsHonorific/Polite Adjective FormsHonorific/Polite Question WordsTEST AFTER PART 4FINAL EXAMAppendix A: Sentence Predicates in Japanese Appendix B: Verb FormsJapanese-English GlossaryEnglish-Japanese GlossaryAnswer KeyIndex