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作成日:2010/06/11 00:06:28 JST最終更新日:2021/03/02 05:19:19 JST
RUBRO IDIOMA JAPONES
TITULO The Ultimate Japanese Phrasebook (★)
AUTOR Kit Pancoast Nagamura and Kyoko Tsuchiya
EDITORIAL Kodansha International
ISBN 978-4-7700-3100-6
IDIOMA INGLES, JAPONES, ROMA-JI
CODIGO INTERNO JI-0625
NOTA (★)(Este libro posee un CD [en formato MP3]./ No matter how long you´ve been studying the language, no matter how many words you´ve memorized, it seems you never stop wondering, ´How do I say X in Japanese?´/ ´The Ultimate Japanese Phrasebook´, the world´s first comprehensive book of colloquial Japanese phrases, was designed to answer that question. Going beyond the scope of standard phrasebooks for tourists, this compact volume presents all the expressions a student, businessperson, teacher, homemaker, or other professional will need --not only to get by in Japan but also to set up a life there and make Japanese friends./ The book contains 1800 sentences organized into 19 chapters, covering almost every situation a visitor to Japan is likely to encounter, from meeting people, shopping, and getting around, to finding a place to live, getting a job, and having kids. A chapter on social interaction teaches you how to initiate a chat, agree and disagree, and express your thoughts on matters of importance, while another, on feelings, guides you through the various ways of expressing emotion in Japanese. There is even a chapter on romance and sex, ´The Private Zone´, which introduces key phrases for hooking up and bedding down./ Included with the book is a free MP3 audio CD containing all the sentences read aloud --first in English, then in Japanese-- by professional narrators and actors. Just download the files to your iPod or other MP3 player, and you´ve got Japanese on the go./ ´The Ultimate Japanese Phrasebook´ --practical, insightful, and fun-- will make getting on in Japanese easier than ever. Just look up what you want to say, and say it !)

   

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