Basic Japanese Through Comics Part 1: Compilation Of The First 24 Basic Japanese Columns From Mangajin Magazine (English and Japanese Edition)

by Mangajin (Illustrator)

Paperback, 1998

Status

Available

Call number

PL539

Publication

Weatherhill (1998), 160 pages

Description

"What is "Basic Japanese"? This book presents some very basic words and phrases along with some that are not usually considered "basic" at all. In fact, some of the material in this book is not typically presented until the student is well into his or her study of the Japanese language—and even then, it can be confusing without a skilled explanation. The Mangajin method, however, makes even this advanced material "basic" and accessible to students at all levels. Frames from Japanese manga ("comics") are used to illustrate every point, and English translations and notes allow even the basic beginner to understand material that might otherwise stump advanced students. Basic Japanese through Comics is not intended as a textbook, but rather as an entertaining supplement to a more formal study of Japanese. The 24 "lessons" in this book do not build on each other—they can be read or studied in any order."… (more)

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LibraryThing member GreyGhost
Collecting lessons from the former Mangajin magazine, This book uses examples from Manga (Japanese comics) to illustrate basic concepts and vocabulary to Japanese language learners. Readers will find the book more helpful if they are able to read both Hiragana and Katakana as well as some kanji, in
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order to follow the manga examples. Full translations, as well as a discussion of the 'Politeness levels' are given for each example. This is not a stand-alone text by any means, but it is a good supplement for students who have some basic exposure to the language.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1993

Physical description

160 p.; 10.74 inches

ISBN

0834804522 / 9780834804524
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