The best books to learn Japanese

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The best books to learn Japanese

Some travelers who go to Japan are not only going to learn the language, but also to immerse themselves in the culture : matsuri (traditional festivals), hanami (festival of the flowering of sakura , cherry tree in Japanese), discovering Mount Fuji, the capital or Kyoto.

Choose your method of learning the Japanese language.
You have several options to learn Japanese: videos, manuals, teachers, applications …

Here are some manuals with which you can make rapid progress in Japanese :

  • Minna no Nihongo , or what would be ” Japanese for everyone “, is one of the most recommended and used books to learn Japanese.
  • Japanese in Bullets has become one of the most popular Japanese courses among manga fans.
  • Effortless Japanese will make you immerse yourself in the Far East while giving you the keys to the spoken language and  its writing.
  • Comprehensive method of Japanese Larousse, with a new method based on an innovative and original pedagogy. Here you can learn to understand, write and speak fluent everyday Japanese.
  • Kana is an illustrated book with which you can learn the letters of the Japanese language. It brings together 4 different and effective methods to be able to learn the language in a short time and in an entertaining way.
  • Kana to remember is divided into two clearly differentiated parts: Hiragana to remember and Katakana to remember. It is the ideal tool for mastering the two essential syllabic alphabets of the Japanese language in an entertaining way.
  • Grammar of use of the Japanese language is a book that has 42 chapters that are designed with the purpose of offering information in a clear and easily translatable way in communicative functions.
  • Learn Japanese is a book that contains, in each lesson, a large number of dialogues and conversation patterns , with transcriptions in hiragana, katakana and rômanji.
  • Japanese for busy people focuses on learning kanas (hiragana and katakana), to facilitate future learning of the different kanji.
  • Japanese for Dummies exists in two formats, a classic one, with several CDs, and a pocket book for you to continue your learning when you are on the go.

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