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December 28, 2014

Japanese Particles

Particles in Japanese belong in a class by themselves. It is absolutely crucial for an understanding. It shows a relationship between words and also gives emphasis or meaning to sentences. Perhaps it is the most difficult aspect of language to learn, especially for me, a non-Japan people. But it is interesting to learn something new, although it may be hard for the first time.
So in case, I have a book (more like dictionary) that would help you in understanding Japanese particles."A Dictionary of Japanese Particles", was written down by Sue A. Kawashima. Covering over 100 particles in alphabetical order, fundamental particles that shown in bold face, detailed explanation, exercises, and featured by illustrations that will help beginners in understanding the particles.


Here are some appearances of the book








The file size is about 11 MB, you can download the book here:
A Dictionary of Japanese Particles [11 MB]
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