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Old 11-15-2007, 08:20 PM
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Re: The Japanese Thread

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Originally Posted by squall24 View Post
I'm using a textbook, each chapter has a list of words to learn(we don't have to learn the kanji now, but on our next test is when we get into it). I would scan some of the pages if it wasn't illegal. If you want to know some Kanji I own a book called "2000 essential Kanji". To me it is pretty helpful. It shows you the stroke count and such. If you do want I can type up a sample of some of the vocabulary that we have had, just not all of it. That way it won't be a direct scan.
Eh, I scan book pages all the time. You can e-mail/PM scanned book pages. Or, I am completely fine if you just type up some Vocabulary.
I looked up that book on amazon, it looks nice. I think I might buy it ^^ I've seen some pretty hefty books at Barnes & Noble that are very helpful, but expensive. Unfortunately each book has good things, but is lacking important information. And Most only had under 1000 Kanji.
Thank you.

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Originally Posted by mafoofoo
From what Japanese textbooks I have seen, The ones by Cornell's Mari Noda are pretty good.
I don't think that I am going to be buying any textbooks. Too big and expensive. But from how they look on Amazon, they look nice.

There is this book called Remembering the Kanji By and American named James W. Heisig. I guess they are suppose to be good.
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