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Jay Rubin
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Making Sense of Japanese : What the Textbooks Don't Tell You |
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No copies available |
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Japan |
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Paperback |
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140 |
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1998-05 |
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4770023103 |
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Kodansha Amer Inc |
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0.35 pounds |
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4.49 x 7.24 x 0.55 inches |
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2nd edition |
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Product Description
Presents answers to the nagging questions fo basic Japanese handled with a light touch and humour. Formerly published as "Gone Fishin'", this text includes a new chapter on upside-down sentences. The Power Japanese series presents a selection of guides to difficult or confusing aspects of the Japanese language. The student can find a quick reference to particles, a guide to the myriad levels of politeness, books of idioms, vocabulary builders, emotive expressions and turns of speech - all with natural examples.
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http://bookmooch.com/4770023103 |
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