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Usborne First Thousand Words

Tuhat sanaa japaniksi

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Tuhat sanaa -kirjat innostavat tutustumaan kielen sanastoon iloisen värikkään kuvituksen avulla. Suositun sarjan uudessa, jo kolmannessatoista osassa opetellaan japania. Sanan ja kuvan yhdistäminen tekee kielten oppimisesta hauskaa ja tehokasta. Kirjat sopivat sekä lapsille että aikuisille, ja kaikista kivointa onkin harjoitella sanoja yhdessä esimerkiksi vuorotellen kuulustelemalla. Mukana on runsaasti niin arkisanastoa kuin erikoisempaakin käsitteistöä aina lukusanoista ruokiin, eläimiin ja vaatteisiin. Nemon internetsivuilla voi kuunnella jokaisen sanan ääntämisen äidinkielisen lukijan lausumana ja harjoitella itse perässä. Kirjan lopussa on myös kirjalliset ääntämisohjeet.

63 pages

First published March 1, 1996

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Heather Amery

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Heather Amery was born and brought up in Bath, Somerset. Heather has written over a hundred books for children, including alphabet books, science and history books, craft books, classical fairy tales, a series for beginner readers called Farmyard Tales, Usborne Bible Tales, and Greek Myths.

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November 19, 2009
Though I'm not sure how useful this is as a tool to teach children Japanese, I loved it for a refresher for the most basic and common words. My Japanese vocabulary is pretty lacking and it is fun to see the pictures and associated words. Our girls have fun looking at the very busy illustrations and they love looking for the little ducky on each page. We also have this book in Russian.
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May 19, 2022
LOL, the funniest Japanese-English audiobook ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, hell yes, I love books read to me in Compact Disc form!!!!!!!!!!
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October 25, 2024
I'm not sure I needed these particular Japanese words ('sawdust' sticks in my mind as not that useful).
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August 4, 2010
The first book I bought to study Japanese and it is very basic with all words written in romaji and with pictures.

Would recommend to young kids and people starting out with Japanese but its not much use after that.
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