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         Japanese Language:     more books (101)
  1. Learn Japanese Verbs and Adjectives Using Memory Mnemonics by Ryan McDonald, 2006-07-06
  2. Japanese English: Language And The Culture Contact (Asian Englishes Today) by James Stanlaw, 2005-01-31
  3. Japanese: The Spoken Language in Japanese Life by Osamu Mizutani, 1992-11
  4. A Dictionary of Japanese Financial Terms by Dominic Williams, 1995-04-20
  5. Cassell English-Japanese Business Dictionary by Gene Ferber, 1998-05-06
  6. Original Modern Reader's Japanese Englis (Romanized Form]) by Andrew N. Nelson, 1974-01-01
  7. Obento Deluxe: Student Book (Japanese Edition) by Peter Williams, Sue Xouris, et all 2006-04-01
  8. A History of the Japanese Language by Bjarke Frellesvig, 2010-09-06
  9. Ultimate Japanese: Basic-Intermediate Coursebook (Ultimate Beginner-Intermediate) by Hiroko Storm, 2000-11-07
  10. Japanese: 2nd Ed. (Pimsleur Language Program) by Pimsleur, 1998-12-01
  11. Essential Japanese: An Introduction to the Standard Colloquial Language (Tuttle Language Library) by Samuel E. Martin, 1992-09
  12. Instant Vocabulary Through Prefixes and Suffixes (Power Japanese) by Timothy J. Vance, 1991-03
  13. Japanese for Business (Hugo's Latest Language Course for Business) by Hugo's Language Books, 1996-01
  14. I'm Learning Japanese!: A Language Adventure for Young People by Christian Galan, 2010-05-10

41. KAI Japanese Language School In Tokyo, Japan
Japanese language school in Okubo, Shinjuku-ku offering group classes at beginner through advanced levels.
http://www.kaij.co.jp/e/
KAI Japanese Language School offers a wide range of Japanese courses for various purposes and time periods. Don’t you want to study Japanese language at a school with international atmosphere where students from more than 30 countries in Europe, Asia and all over the world mingle? [ more
KAI Japanese Language School provides a number of opportunities where the students and “ordinary” Japanese can communicate with each other. In addition, a lot of activities through which the students can enjoy Japanese traditional culture as well as modern pop one are held all year round.
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42. Learn How To Speak The Japanese Language Online Free | E Language School
Learn to Speak Japanese Online
http://learnjapanese.elanguageschool.net/

43. ARC Academy - Japanese Language School - HOME
Japanese language school offering intensive courses, part-time lessons, and company training in Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Yokohama.
http://arc-eg.com/

44. Japanese Language Proficiency Test - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The Japanese Language Proficiency Test (日本語能力試験, Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken?), or JLPT, is a standardized criterionreferenced test to evaluate and certify the
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jlpt
Japanese Language Proficiency Test
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Certificate of Proficiency awarded for passing the Level N1 JLPT conducted in 2010. International exam sites East Asia Republic of Korea Seoul Incheon Suwon ... Taichung Southeast Asia Indonesia Jakarta Bandung Surabaya ... Vientiane South and Central Asia India New Delhi Pune Kolkata ... Bishkek Australia/Oceania Australia Canberra Brisbane Perth ... Christchurch North America Canada Vancouver Toronto Edmonton ... Mexico City South America Argentina Buenos Aires Paraguay Asunción ... La Paz Europe Italy Rome Milan Venice ... Saint Petersburg Middle East and Africa Egypt Cairo Kenya Nairobi ... Ankara The Japanese Language Proficiency Test Nihongo Nōryoku Shiken , or JLPT , is a standardized criterion-referenced test to evaluate and certify the Japanese language proficiency of non-native speakers. It is held twice a year in East Asia and once a year in other regions. The JLPT now has five levels , with Level N5 the most basic and Level N1 the most difficult. From 1984 to 2009 the test had 4 levels, with Level 4 the most basic and Level 1 the most difficult. But a new level was inserted between 2 and 3, meaning N5 corresponds to the old Level 4. The Japan Foundation estimates that approximately 150 hours of study were necessary to pass the Level 4 exam and 900 hours of study were required to pass the Level 1 test

45. JAPANESE TRANSLATION
Provider of Japanese translation, design and development of Japanese language web sites and submission to Japanese language search engines.
http://www.japanese-translation.com.au/
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46. Language - Kids Web Japan - Web Japan
What kind of language is Japanese? In this section you can take Japanese lessons and try speaking the language. You can also learn the characters used to write Japanese.
http://web-japan.org/kidsweb/language/index.html

47. Yujin Gakuen Elementary Japanese Immersion School 250 Silver Lane, Eugene, OR 97
Includes classroom home pages, technology and curriculum information and a japanese-language version of the site.
http://schools.4j.lane.edu/yujingakuen/Site/Welcome.html

48. Start Learning
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    49. Origins Of The Japanese Language
    Presents a theory on the origin of the Japanese language, addressing issues of whether it is an isolate and its relationship to surrounding languages.
    http://users.tmok.com/~tumble/jpp/japor.html
    Origin of the Japanese People and Language
    This is a reprint of a post made by muchan on the sci.lang.japan newsgroup. This is but one of many such postings you'll find there. I suggest all serious users look into subscribing to this Usenet group. The author states that this post is not a definitive piece of work, but presented more to satisfy some curiousity among readers of the sci.lang.japan group. The origins of the Japanese people and language are unusally difficult to trace, but this post makes a good beginning overview to the issues and periods involved. Thanks to muchan for taking the time to present this to us! This post appears as originally presented, The bold headings are added only to ease browsing From: muchan (muchan@promikra.si)
    Date: Mon, 23 Mar 1998 13:16:53 +0100
    I am posting this message to and . Please follow up to , because that newsgroup is just for that purpose. (1) Preface We can read the oldest written form of Japanese from the 7th century. Since that time, the Japanese language has changed, but we can see the continuity very clearly, and we can safely conclude that this is basically the same language that is spoken now on the same islands. Calling this oldest known form "Old Japanese", this message is about the time before that, how this language was formed and where the people who spoke this language came fromabout the origin and prehistory of the Japanese people and language. Because it is about a time before the written history, studies and even many guesses in the fields of archeology, anthropology, mythology, etc., together with linguistical analysis, are also important to knowing the past.

    50. Japanese Classes Tokyo | Hiroo Japanese Center
    Hiroo Japanese Center is a Japanese language school. HJC is located in Hiroo, Tokyo. HJC was founded in 1984, and has been accredited by Japanese Ministry of Education.
    http://www.japaneselanguage.net/
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    51. 掠Kanji
    Japanese-language learning for small screen devices, as well as computers. Also enables students to create their own lists of kanji and vocabulary for study via a database.
    http://ii-kanji.com
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    52. YesJapan Japanese Lessons & Video Site - Main Page
    Providing Japanese interpreting services worldwide and locally, also offering Japanese language classes and online study.
    http://www.ttijapanese.com
    any word all words new Draggable('adminmenu'); My First Lesson My Notebook My Questions My Scores ... Install Japanese (Mac OSX) qm_create(0,false,0,250,false,false,false,false,false); Welcome Guest sign in free account Main Page Free Video Ask a Teacher Show
    How to use verb NARU with all nouns and adjectives.

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    Latest Show Most Watched Blood Type Personalities Part 1 Get the Flash Player to see this player. Natsuyo, Mari and George discuss personalities according to blood type. What blood type are you? Do you fall into the pattern? Rank it! Common Misconceptions About Japanese Blood Type Personalities Part 1 Super Awesome High Level Japanese Words that End in RI ... Summer Special! What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website!
    Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that you can use! Ask-a-Teacher Questions next question How would I say "My house is the blue one?

    53. Japanese Language Home
    Japanese language schools, dictionary, words and other resources about Japanese.
    http://www.japanese-language.org/japanese/facts.asp
    Japanese Language Home
    Japanese language schools, dictionary, words and other resources about Japanese.
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    Japanese is not directly related to any other language (family). Despite the complexity, Japan boasts an adult literacy level of 99%. Even though Japanese is only spoken in Japan as first language , there is a good number of dialects with considerable variation. Spoken in: Japan, Guam, Marshall Islands, Palau, Taiwan. Region: East Asia, Oceania. Total speakers: 127 million. Official language of: Japan, Angaur. Statistics:
    - Japan - 127,333,002
    - United States - 804,000
    - Brazil - 380,000
    - Peru - 109,000
    - Canada - 43,000
    - Mexico - 35,000 - Argentina - 32,000 - Germany - 20,000 - Singapore - 20,000 - Hong Kong - 12,000 - Paraguay - 12,000 - United Kingdom - 12,000 - Taiwan - 10,000 - Paraguay - 7,000 - Dominican Republic - 1,500 - United Arab Emirates - 1,300 - Panama - 1,200 - Mongolia (?) - Philippines- 2,899 - Thailand (?)
  • 54. Aitas Japanese Language School Toronto Canada
    Program information about Japanese language courses for adults in a friendly environment with experienced, professional teachers.
    http://www.aitas.ca/
    Aitas Japanese Language School Toronto
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    D o all Japanese language schools seem the same to you? The only difference is the price ? Which school you go to affects beginners more than anybody else when it comes to how effectively you can improve your Japanese language skills. Once you choose a school , you study in the environment for a couple of months at the shortest. People usually stick around for 6 months or 2 years at the longest. That is why you must think carefully when looking for a school. The early stages of your Japanese studies form the foundation of your future learning . See if the course you are about to join meets your needs.
    Learn more
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    Japanese language study aids - dictionary, books, online, software, etc
    Why am I studying Japanese? - our students' purposes for studying Japanese.

    55. Japanese - Language Information & Resources
    Information and Resources for Japanese One of more than 150 languages and dialects translated interpreted by ALS International
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        The origin of Japanese is in considerable dispute among scholars. Evidence has been offered for a number of sources: Ural-Altaic, Polynesian, and Chinese among others. Of these, Japanese is most widely believed to be connected to the Ural-Altaic family, which includes Turkish, Mongolian, Manchu, and Korean within its domain. Among these languages, Korean is most frequently compared to Japanese, as both languages share significant key features such as general structure, vowel harmony, lack of conjunctions, and the extensive use of honorific speech, in which the hierarchical rank of the listener heavily affects the discourse. However, pronunciation of Japanese is significantly different from Korean, and the languages are mutually unintelligible. Japanese also shares considerable similarities with the languages of the Ryukyu Islands, within which Okinawa is located, although the Ryukyu languages and Japanese are also mutually unintelligible. In the same way that the origin of the Japanese language is ambiguous, there is also considerable uncertainty relative to the precise origins of the Japanese people themselves. Significant influences from the horse cultures of Mongolia and Northern Asia, the rice cultures of Korea, China, and Southeast Asia, and Polynesia have all been identified. Consequently, it is difficult to establish a date for the origin of Japanese peoples, but a proto-Japanese must have existed from at least the 3rd century AD, when the various clan-tribes of Japan were consolidated to become a nation by the Yamato Clan, and possibly from a much earlier time, based on Chinese records which indicate the unification of Japan as a nation of tribal communities from several hundred years BC.

    56. Cw
    Includes undergraduate and graduate schools, and intensive Japanese language courses. Located in Tokyo.
    http://www.senshu-u.ac.jp/
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    57. Japanese Language Instructor
    OUR INSTRUCTORS are Master's Degree/Ph.D. holders with several years experience as university faculty, or the equivalent. MASTER INSTRUCTOR Junko
    http://www.japanese-language.net/Instructors.htm
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    Telephone: 425-891-2129 Fax: 1-612-241-9652 Contact us via Email OUR INSTRUCTORS are Master's Degree/Ph.D. holders with several years experience as university faculty, or the equivalent. MASTER INSTRUCTOR Junko Junko, a Japanese native, has been teaching and translating Japanese in the United States for more than fifteen years. She is a former Professor of Japanese Language in the Modern Language Department at Morehouse College. Morehouse College students received the first/second prizes at the Japanese Speech Contest sponsored by the Japanese Consulate General and the Japanese American Society every year during her tenure at Morehouse College. Junko was also an instructor of the nationally televised Georgia Public Broadcasting Japanese language program " Irasshai" for 5 years. In addition, she was Master Instructor of Japanese at the Foreign Language Institute for 3 years. Her teaching method and skill are unique and outstanding. Her instruction has won high praise and trust among her students and peers.

    58. 立命館大学 - +R 未来を生みだす人になる。 -
    About the college, guide for students, faculties and graduate schools, financial assistance, access guide, and Japanese language programs.
    http://www.ritsumei.jp/

    59. UC Davis: East Asian Languages And Cultures: Japanese
    Welcome to the Japanese Language Program in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Davis. Program Goals
    http://japaneselanguage.ucdavis.edu/
    @import url(style1.css); East Asian Languages and Cultures UCDavis Undergraduate Admissions College of Letters and Science Courses: JPN 1 JPN 2 JPN 3 JPN 4 ... Resources
    Welcome to the Japanese Language Program in the Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures, University of California, Davis.
    Program Goals
    The goal of the program is to develop your ability to use the Japanese language accurately and appropriately. Students learn to use the language for speaking, listening, reading and writing while developing an understanding of Japanese culture. Our emphasis is on real-life, active use of the Japanese language to communicate effectively and in culturally appropriate ways.
    Sequences of Courses
    The foundation-level Japanese language program at UC Davis offers three years of study (JPN 1 through JPN 113). Successful completion of this sequence, or equivalent proficiency, qualifies students for any of the non-sequential fourth-year Japanese courses offered (JPN 131 through JPN 136). Each foundation-level course is offered once a year. Fall Quarter Winter Quarter Spring Quarter JPN 1 JPN 2 JPN 3 JPN 4 ... JPN 113 For section times and meeting places of these courses and the availability of the fourth-year courses in any one quarter, check the

    60. Yoshi's APL Page
    APL and Japanese Language and Japanese Market.
    http://homepage3.nifty.com/ysaigusa/en/apl/index.html
    Yoshi's APL Page
    APL is a p rogramming l anguage.
    Since there are many pages on APL,
    I designed this page for the people who already knows about APL,
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    APL and Japanese Language and Japanese Market.
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    recommendable for most non-Japanese environments [Japanese language and PC [text]] text file with hankaku-katakana Japanese code page and font required recommendable for most Japanese Environments [Japanese language and PC [html]] html file without hankaku-katakana which is not allowed in html file Japanese code page and font required [Customer List] [Domestic Meetings] [HOME] [APL Page in Japanese] Japanese APL page has extensive information on APL including tutorials, original sample programs for Japanese, Japanese userlist, Japanese and Oversea's user group and meeting guide, interpreter guide, Japanese books on APL, and links to many related pages.

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