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RUBRO IDIOMA JAPONES
TITULO The Ultimate Japanese Phrasebook (š)
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 (š)(Este libro posee un CD [en formato MP3].^@No matter how long youLve been studying the language, no matter how many words youLve memorized, it seems you never stop wondering, LHow do I say X in Japanese?L^@LThe Ultimate Japanese PhrasebookL, the worldLs 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, LThe Private ZoneL, 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 youLve got Japanese on the go.^@LThe Ultimate Japanese PhrasebookL --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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