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looking for japanese books - 10-20-2009, 09:37 PM

Good morning every one here ...

I am beginner in japanese language ...

still in the first step ... i mean still memorize the kanji letters...

but i want to prepare to the next step ...so i need your help to find books

about japanese grammars for free download ...

please any one have some links that can help me ... i am waiting


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10-20-2009, 09:48 PM

If you want something for free then work through this website:
Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar
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If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?


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I also recommend Tae Kim's guide. I use a textbook but I sometimes reference his guide. I think it's a good guide.
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If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?
To be fair, some people cannot afford even twenty dollars for a crappy book, let alone the decent ones that are much more expensive. I started learning on my own when I was like 14, and I didn't receive an allowance and was too busy with school and volunteer work to get into a good university that I couldn't get a job. Plus it's nearly impossible to get a job at 14 in the US anyway.

OP, Tae Kim's guide is excellent. You should get Anki and start doing hiragana and katakana flashcards, too.
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10-22-2009, 04:06 PM

yuriyuri

tank you so much for this useful link ...

thanx ... may allah bless you ...


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If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?
actually i tried to search and buy some book but i didnot find any thing in the book stores i know ...i just find some CDs... so i try this easy way to find what i want ... of course if i donot find any thing i will buy the books from the internet ...
any way , thank you ...


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I also recommend Tae Kim's guide. I use a textbook but I sometimes reference his guide. I think it's a good guide.
Thanx so much for your nice advice...i will try it for sure..


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To be fair, some people cannot afford even twenty dollars for a crappy book, let alone the decent ones that are much more expensive. I started learning on my own when I was like 14, and I didn't receive an allowance and was too busy with school and volunteer work to get into a good university that I couldn't get a job. Plus it's nearly impossible to get a job at 14 in the US anyway.

OP, Tae Kim's guide is excellent. You should get Anki and start doing hiragana and katakana flashcards, too.
OK ... Thank you ... i will ...


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