Essential Japanese phrasebook & dictionary : speak Japanese with confidence!.

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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: North Clarendon, VT : Tuttle Publishing, [2017]
Edition:First edition.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Frontcover; Contents; Introduction; Pronunciation guide; Basic grammar; 1. The Basics; 1.1 Personal details; 1.2 Today or tomorrow?; 1.3 What time is it?; 1.4 One, two, three ... ; 1.5 The weather; 1.6 Here, there ... ; 1.7 What does that sign say?; 1.8 Legal holidays; 2. Meet and Greet; 2.1 Greetings; 2.2 Asking a question; 2.3 How to reply; 2.4 Thank you; 2.5 I'm sorry; 2.6 What do you think?; 3. Small Talk; 3.1 Introductions; 3.2 I beg your pardon?; 3.3 Starting/ending a conversation; 3.4 A chat about the weather; 3.5 Hobbies; 3.6 Invitations; 3.7 Paying a compliment.
  • 3.8 Intimate comments/questions3.9 Congratulations and condolences; 3.10 Arrangements; 3.11 Being the host(ess); 3.12 Saying good-bye; 4. Eating Out; 4.1 At the restaurant; 4.2 Ordering; Untitled; 4.4 Complaints; 4.5 Paying a compliment; 4.6 The menu; 5. Getting Around; 5.1 Asking directions; 5.2 The car; 5.3 The gas station; 5.4 Breakdowns and repairs; 5.5 Renting a vehicle; 5.6 Bicycles/mopeds; 5.7 Hitchhiking; 6. Arrival and Departure; 6.1 General; 6.2 Customs; 6.3 Luggage; 6.4 Questions to passengers; 6.5 Tickets; 6.6 Information; 6.7 Airports; 6.8 Trains; 6.9 Taxis; 7. A Place to Stay.
  • 7.1 General7.2 Hotels/B & Bs/apartments/holiday rentals; 7.3 Complaints; 7.4 Departure; 7.5 Camping; 8. Money Matters; 8.1 Banks; 8.2 Settling the bill; 9. Mail, Phone and Internet; 9.1 Mail; 9.2 Telephone; 9.3 Internet/email/social media; 10. Shopping; 10.1 Shopping conversations; 10.2 Food; 10.3 Clothing and shoes; 10.4 Cameras; 10.5 At the hairdresser; 11. Tourist Activities; 11.1 Places of interest; 11.2 Going out; 11.3 Booking tickets; 12. Sports Activities; 12.1 Sporting questions; 12.2 By the waterfront; 12.3 In the snow; 13. Health Matters; 13.1 Calling a doctor; 13.2 What's wrong?
  • 13.3 The consultation13.4 Medications and prescriptions; 13.5 At the dentist; 14. Emergencies; 14.1 Asking for help; 14.2 Lost items; 14.3 Accidents; 14.4 Theft; 14.5 Missing person; 14.6 The police; 15. English-Japanese.