Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese

Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese

Fourth Edition, JLPT All Levels (2,136 Japanese Kanji Characters)

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Publisher Description

This is an essential study tool for students seeking to learn Japanese and dramatically improve their ability to read and write kanji and kana.

Students have been reading and writing the Japanese language for centuries, and they build their knowledge most successfully when they rely on a trusted resource. Today's most trusted--and readily available--resource is A Guide to Reading and Writing Japanese. This classic, best-selling learning and reference work is the best way to learn kanji and kana, and is now being offered as a fourth, thoroughly revised and up-to-date edition.

Having a knowledge of the full set of General Use characters is the key to mastering everyday Japanese and will allow students to read and write Japanese up to the level of a typical Japanese newspaper with ease and confidence.

Key features of this revised edition include:
The most recent changes prescribed by the Japanese Ministry of Education. Covers all the 2,136 characters in the 'General Use' / Joyo Kanji set. Specific codes indicate the kanji required for the JLPT and AP exams. Full range of Japanese character readings and English definitions Stroke counts, sroke-order diagrams, and compounds. Essential Japanese characters are presented according to the new arrangement by grade, based on their frequency of usage rather than their complexity. Numerous examples are given of the kanji compounds and derivatives used to form everyday words in Japanese.

GENRE
Reference
RELEASED
2014
April 7
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Tuttle Publishing
SELLER
Perseus Books, LLC
SIZE
48.1
MB

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I have the second edition, twenty-fifth printing of this book. When the iBook of the fourth edition came out it had been updated quite a bit. I was disappointed, however, that the “Syllabary: Katakana and Hiragana” was missing and the search function did not search “Section 1 The 1006 Essential Characters” where most of the character definitions are located. So, a few months ago I wrote the publisher about this. When the latest update came out I checked to see if they now include the Syllabary and a complete full-text search — and I am very happy that they have. Bravo!

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