Taeko Kamiya

Japanese for Fun


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      THE EASY WAY TO LEARN JAPANESE QUICKLY

      JAPANESE

       FOR FUN

      PHRASEBOOK & DICTIONARY

      Taeko Kamiya

      Revised by Shimomura Kazuhisa

      TUTTLE Publishing

      Tokyo | Rutland, Vermont | Singapore

      Contents

       Foreword

       Pronunciation

       A Few Words About Japanese Grammar

       CHAPTER 1 Basic Expressions

       CHAPTER 2 What’s What

       CHAPTER 3 Introducing Yourself

       CHAPTER 4 Numbers

       CHAPTER 5 Telling Time

       CHAPTER 6 Days of the Week

       CHAPTER 7 Days, Months and Years

       CHAPTER 8 Asking Directions

       CHAPTER 9 Taking the Train

       CHAPTER 10 Taxis and Buses

       CHAPTER 11 Asking About Schedules

       CHAPTER 12 Talking About Food

       CHAPTER 13 Dining Out

       CHAPTER 14 Making a Phone Call

       CHAPTER 15 Using the Internet

       CHAPTER 16 Making a Reservation

       CHAPTER 17 Describing Your Travel Plans

       CHAPTER 18 Expressing What You Want

       CHAPTER 19 Shopping

       CHAPTER 20 Talking About the Weather

       CHAPTER 21 Describing What You Did

       CHAPTER 22 Help!

       English-Japanese Dictionary

       Japanese-English Dictionary

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      Foreword

      ORIGIN OF THE JAPANESE LANGUAGE

      Where did the Japanese spoken language come from? No one knows for sure. Some feel there’s a strong connection with the Altaic languages of Central Asia. Others believe Japanese is derived from the languages of Southeast Asia and Polynesia. And a few insist that Japanese has no connections at all with any other language.

      The writing system, on the other hand, came from China in the sixth century. At that time, Buddhism was being introduced from China, and a writing system was necessary to propagate the wisdom of the sutras.

      JAPANESE FOR FUN

      This pocket book is intended for people who want to learn Japanese quickly. Whenever you have a few free minutes—waiting in a hotel lobby, riding on a train, or wherever—open this book and you can learn phrases you’ll use again and again during your stay in Japan. The book is divided into twenty-two chapters, each covering a specific topic. Each chapter includes the following three sections:

      Words & Expressions: This section introduces words and expressions needed in specific situations. The vocabulary is presented systematically for quick and easy understanding. Simple sentences using the words and expressions are provided under the title “Examples.”

      Expressions in Context: This shows how to use the words and expressions given in the preceding section within the context. The “Mini Dialogues”, sometimes followed by “Other Expressions,” is aimed at giving you confidence to use new words in sentences.

      Additional Words & Expressions: By providing more words and expressions related to the topic of each chapter, this section enables you to create many new sentences using the patterns just learned and increase your vocabulary. Simple sentences under the title “Examples” will also show you how to use the vocabulary in daily situations. There’s no need to memorize all the words or phrases presented here; concentrate on just those you want to use.

      Start by reading the first three chapters of the book. These introduce many of the most commonly used words and phrases, and familiarize you with the basic sentence structures. After Chapter 3, go straight to any chapter that interests you. If you want to know what to say on the phone, read Chapter 14; if you have to take a train, a few minutes with Chapter 9 should enable you to reach your destination quickly and conveniently.

      This book contains a total of over three hundred carefully selected words and expressions. There is very little grammar included and there is no need