| Description | | - Thousands of words, phrases, and translations: all the vocabulary required for the first years of study
- Thousands of example phrases drawn from real-life situations help illustrate how translations are really used
- Japanese script is used throughout
- Includes a guide to how to write Japanese characters
- Full guidance on the pronunciation of Japanese is given
- Common te and masu forms of verbs included in the wordlist to guide beginners
- Plain forms and polite forms compared and contrasted
- Designed specifically for English speakers learning Japanese
| | The Oxford Japanese Minidictionary is the completely portable reference for anyone studying, or working in Japanese as it is used today. With thousands of words, phrases, and translations, this is the ideal reference for student, traveller, and the general user. |
| Contents |
Introduction
Japanese-English dictionary
English-Japanese dictionary
Chart of hiragana and katakana symbols
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| Authors, editors,
and contributors | Edited by Jonathan Bunt With Gillian Hall
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