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Japanese for Travelers Phrasebook & Dictionary : Useful Phrases + Travel Tips + Etiquette + Manga.

This travel'sized 4 x 7 inch book is a combination Japanese phrasebook, Japanese travel guide and Japanese etiquette guide. Packed with expressions and information for every travel situation, Japanese for Travelers Phrasebook & Dictionary helps you to get around and communicate more effecti...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Rutherford, Scott
Otros Autores: Matsuzaki, William
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: North Clarendon : Tuttle Publishing, 2017.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Frontcover; Contents; CHAPTER 1 Speaking Japanese; The Japanese Language; Japanese Sounds; The Sentence Subject or Topic; Verbs and Actions; Question Markers; Asking a Question; The Written Word; The Letters of the Japanese Alphabets; CHAPTER 2 Greetings and Small Talk; Politeness and the Group; Nine Very Useful Japanese Words; Hello and Goodbye; Meeting for the First Time; I'm Sorry and Please Excuse Me; Saying Yes and No; Saying Please and Thank You; Cultural Note 1: Offer of Help; Cultural Note 2: Posture; Cultural Note 3: Body Contact; Invitations; Family; My ~; Yours/His/Her ~; People.
  • Talking about ReligionNames in Japanese; Talking about Work; Home; Furnishings; School and Education; Weather; CHAPTER 3 Numbers; Basic Numbers; Counting Things; Flat Things; Containers; Long & Thin Items; People; Publications; Spheres & Cubes; Essential Verbs; The Clock; Amounts of Time; The Calendar; Counting Money; Shopping; Buying Something; How Much is It?; CHAPTER 4 Arriving and Getting Around; On The Airplane; Immigration; Baggage Claim; Getting to the City; Taking a JR Train; Taking a Subway; Buying a Ticket; Ticket Machines and Ticket Gates; Stations and Exits; Finding the Platform.
  • Express vs. LocalChanging to Another Line; Taking a Bus; Using a Bus Ticket Machine; Taking a Taxi; Key Words Taxi Drivers Know; Walking Around; Renting a Bicycle; Asking Directions; How do I Find "X"?; Where is It?; Orientation; Navigating the Streets; Japan: Location and Direction; Where's the Address?; Inside an Address: Essential Verbs; The Local Koban Police Box; CHAPTER 5 Staying at a Hotel; Finding a Room; Places to Stay; Checking In; During the Stay; Staying at a Ryokan; Ryokan Etiquette; Internet and Wi-Fi; Hot Time in the Onsen; Problems; Checking out; CHAPTER 6 Eating.
  • Finding Something to EatJapanese Food 1: Sushi and Sashimi; Japanese Food 2: Yakitori; Japanese Food 3: Noodles; Japanese Food 4: Tonkatsu; Western Food; Asian Food; Convenience Stores; Vending Machines; Reading a Menu; Asking a Waiter/Waitress for Help; Pointing at a Photo Menu; Other Food Options; Preparations; Drinks, Hot and Cold; The Hard Stuff; Ordering More; Breakfast; Dairy Products; Eggs; Fruit; Vegetables; Seafood; Meat; Extras; Problems; Paying the Bill; Table Things; Miscellaneous Vocabulary; CHAPTER 7 Telephone and Internet; Smartphones and Data Plans; Making Calls.
  • Pocket Wi-Fi RoutersSocial Media and Apps; Texting to Meet Japanese Friends; Email Etiquette; CHAPTER 8 Traveling Around Japan; Map of Japan; Geographical Landmarks; Buying a Shinkansen Ticket; Japan Rail Pass; Buying Tickets; Tickets on the Train; Ticket Machines for Intercity Travel; Reading Time Schedules; In the Station; Navigating the Station; Avoid the Crowds; On the Train; Exiting the Station; Problems and Requests; Renting a car; Paying Highway Tolls; Taking a Ferry; CHAPTER 9 Services and Essential Information; Changing Money; Public Signs and Notices; What to Do?