Let’s
Study
Japanese
Let’s
Study
Japanese
by JUN MAEDA
TUTTLE PUBLISHING
Boston • Rutland, Vermont • Tokyo
Published by Tuttle Publishing, an imprint of Periplus Editions (HK) Ltd.
Copyright in Japan, 1965 by Charles E. Tuttle Publishing Co. Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without prior written permission from the publisher.
Library of Congress Catalog No. 64-24949
ISBN 0-8048-0362-5
ISBN 978-1-4629-1743-3 (ebook)
First edition, 1965
Printed in Singapore
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Table of Contents
Lesson 2: Where Are You Going?
Lesson 6: Please and Thank You
Lesson 11: Greetings and Everyday Expressions
Lesson 14: How Is the Weather?
Lesson 19: You and I, Your and My
Lesson 22: Adjectives and Adverbs
Lesson 23: Many and Much, Little and Few
Lesson 25: Let’s Call on the Telephone
Foreword
In this jet age, one can reach any part of the world within a day or two. It is wise for one to have some knowledge of the language of the country which he visits in order to make his trip enjoyable and worthwhile through communicating with the native people and understanding their culture.
Especially for beginners who intend to study the Japanese language, this book is written in a clear and simple yet versatile method. With approximately 350 words and examples of practical conversational usage, one may acquire a knowledge of the fundamental Japanese language from this book, so that he can express himself in simple Japanese sentences.
This book is provided with several exercises for each lesson. Also, to get acquainted with the Japanese atmosphere, the student may enjoy the illustrations which the author has provided as a visual aid. Complicated grammatical explanations are omitted in this workbook, for detailed explanations may sometimes discourage students from learning the Japanese language. Only the essential key points in pronunciation and grammar are given, and the phrases and the sentences are repeatedly presented in each lesson, so that the student