Name: A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar

Author: Seiichi Makino
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9784789004541
4789004546
This has to be one of the best Japanese Grammar books out there, that I have ever read. I've seen plenty, and trust me, not all is going to give you exactly what you need to know. Completely covering and adding to the roster that most conventional Japanese language books, and software DO NOT cover. One has to admit that books like these are often hard to find; especially when your looking to study Japanese, the right way. A bit pricy, but its worth a shot. The Book starts off with basic structure of the grammer used in Japanese sentences today, wither it's informal, formal, highly formal or in-between. It breaks down the use of Kanji and the furigana used to pronouce each word in a sentence. However I would recommand this book for a upper beginner, as you have to have prior knowledge of the Kana (Hiragana and Katakana). Most Kanji are often translated where you can pronounce and understand, if you have knowledge of basic japanese Kanji. As you complete the text, you will be encouraged to buy or borrow the last two text which should help you gain more experience in the language itself. And what makes this book extra special, is that it is ordered from A-Z, and has the congugations of the verbs in the back, plus much more. Some parts maybe missing from the sections because they are more and likely to be covered in the last two. Once again, I advised that you continue onto to the Intermediate and Advanced textbooks as soon as you gain the nessary grammer of the first one.
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