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Kodansha Dictionary: A Dictionary of Japanese and English Idiomatic Equivalents

Wa-Ei Jukugo Kanyoku Jiten

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This book will lead you into the rich, expressive world of the Japanese language as no other reference can. A new concept in the study of idioms, it will quickly help you use the words and phrases that accurately and effectively express your English thoughts in Japanese. The Dictionary is not a mere alphabetical listing in dictionary style--it is a monumental organization of over ten thousand of the most frequently spoken Japanese idiomatic words and phrases under an ingenious system of 222 General Thought Categories that will guide you in the use of good idiomatic speech. Students of Japanese everywhere will welcome the Dictionary as a long-needed and invaluable reference to the words, idioms, and syntactical forms that have, till now, defied systematic arrangement.

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Kodansha Dictionary: A Dictionary of Japanese and English Idiomatic Equivalents, Charles Corwin

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Titul
Kodansha Dictionary: A Dictionary of Japanese and English Idiomatic Equivalents
Podtitul
Wa-Ei Jukugo Kanyoku Jiten
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
1994
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
336
ISBN10
4770018436
ISBN13
9784770018434
Série
Hodnotenie
2 z 5
Anotácia
This book will lead you into the rich, expressive world of the Japanese language as no other reference can. A new concept in the study of idioms, it will quickly help you use the words and phrases that accurately and effectively express your English thoughts in Japanese. The Dictionary is not a mere alphabetical listing in dictionary style--it is a monumental organization of over ten thousand of the most frequently spoken Japanese idiomatic words and phrases under an ingenious system of 222 General Thought Categories that will guide you in the use of good idiomatic speech. Students of Japanese everywhere will welcome the Dictionary as a long-needed and invaluable reference to the words, idioms, and syntactical forms that have, till now, defied systematic arrangement.