Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary

Random House Japanese-English English-Japanese Dictionary

Author: Seigo Nakao

Publisher: Random House Reference

Published: 1997-04-07

Total Pages: 690

ISBN-13: 0679780017

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This dictionary is designed for non-native speakers of Japanese, perfect for business people and students. There are over 50,000 entries, including the most common meanings. Japanese terms are shown in romanized Japanese and standard Japanese characters. The romanized entries are listed in alphabetical order, so no knowledge of Japanese is required.


Pocket Kenkyusha Japanese Dictionary

Pocket Kenkyusha Japanese Dictionary

Author: Shigeru Takebayashi

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 1041

ISBN-13: 0198607482

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This dictionary comes complete with a grammar supplement and offers an extensive word count for its size. It will be of particular interest to 'A' level students.


Everyday Japanese Dictionary

Everyday Japanese Dictionary

Author: Collins

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education

Published: 2011-06-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780071768788

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The most useful terms and phrases in Japanese--right at your fingertips (no Internet connection required) When you need a word in Japanese, you just have to look it up on the Net or use an app, right? Not really. While these resources are handy for quick look-up, you're only getting a meaning and no more. Get more out of your Japanese language resource with Everyday Japanese Dictionary! This dictionary emphasizes the benefits that print can most effectively provide--a resource that encourages study rather than simply a look-up tool. Everyday Japanese Dictionary focuses on high-frequency vocabulary and contains a special supplement of everyday conversational phrases: greetings, small talk, general pleasantries, introductions, agreeing, disagreeing, disputes, launching a conversation, concluding a conversation, and farewells. An color insert of commonplace vocabulary illustrates home, town, and work terms.