Reading Japanese with a Smile

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Reading Japanese with a Smile
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ISBN-10 : 499028481X
ISBN-13 : 9784990284817
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Book excerpt: Taken from the weekly magazine "Shukan Asahi," these stories are accompanied by an English translation, faithfully done and easy to follow. Included is a short glossary of each word and phrase, a reverse derivation of each declined verb and adjective, detailed notes on vocabulary and grammar, and information and commentary on the cultural background. (Foreign Language-Dictionaries/Phrase Books)


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