توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Japanese for dummies
نام کتاب : Japanese for dummies
ویرایش : 2
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ژاپنی برای آدمک
سری : For Dummies
نویسندگان : Eriko Sato
ناشر : John Wiley & Sons
سال نشر : 2012
تعداد صفحات : 412
ISBN (شابک) : 9781118130711 , 1118130715
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 59 مگابایت
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Japanese For Dummies®, 2nd Edition
Contents at a Glance
Table of Contents
Introduction
About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
What You’re Not to Read
Foolish Assumptions
How This Book Is Organized
Icons Used in This Book
Where to Go from Here
Part I: Getting Started
Chapter 1: Japanese in a Nutshell
Discovering Basic Japanese Sounds and Script
Getting a Grip on Basic Grammar
Easing into Common Expressions
Counting on Numbers
Speaking Japanese around the House
Using Japanese in Social Scenarios
Tackling Travel-Related Topics
Chapter 2: Checking Out the Japanese Sounds and Scripts
Pronouncing Basic Japanese Sounds
Sounding Fluent
Introducing the Japanese Scripts
Chapter 3: Warming Up with Japanese Grammar Basics
Using Appropriate Speech Styles
Forming Sentences
Asking Questions
Getting a Handle on Pronouns
Working with Verbs
Introducing the Verb Desu, to Be
Describing People and Things with Adjectives
Using Adverbs to Describe Your Actions
Expressing Moods and Attitudes
Chapter 4: Starting with Simple Expressions
Beginning (And Ending) Conversations
Making Introductions
Finding Out About Your New Friend
Expressing Gratitude and Regret
Speaking about Speaking: The Verb Hanasu
Chapter 5: Getting Your Numbers, Times, and Measurements Straight
Ichi, Ni, San: Counting in Japanese
Telling Time
It’s a Date! Delving into the Calendar
Familiarizing Yourself with the Metric System
Chapter 6: Speaking Japanese at Home
Taking a Tour of Your Home
Home Is Where the Food Is
Engaging in Common Household Activities
Talking about What You Do Regularly
Part II: Japanese in Action
Chapter 7: Getting to Know You: Making Small Talk
Initiating Small Talk
Chatting About Your Life
Specifying Where You Live with the Verb Sumu
Existing and Possessing: The Verbs Iru and Aru
Giving Out Your Contact Information
Chapter 8: Asking for Directions
Figuring Out Where Places Are Located
Finding Your Way to Your Destination
Chapter 9: Dining Out and Going to the Market
Eating Out at Fast-Food and Sit-Down Restaurants
Going Grocery Shopping
Chapter 10: Shopping Made Easy
Naming Shops and Stores
Telling a Salesperson What You’re Looking For
Exploring the Variety of a Department Store
Going Clothes Shopping
Deciding What You Want to Buy
You Gotta Pay to Play: Buying Your Merchandise
Chapter 11: Going Out on the Town
Checking Out Entertaining Activities
Talking about Entertainment
Getting Your Friends to Go Out with You
Inviting Friends Over and Asking Them to Bring Something
Chapter 12: Taking Care of Business and Telecommunications
Embarking on the Great Job Hunt
Making Sense of Your Office Environment
Phoning Made Simple
Catching Up on Computing Basics
Having Meetings in the Workplace
Chapter 13: Recreation and the Great Outdoors
Using the Verb Suru (To Do)
Saying “I Can”
Discussing Your Hobbies
Exploring Nature
Living the Sporting Life
Using Your Artistic Talent
Making Music with Instruments
Playing Games
Part III: Japanese on the Go
Chapter 14: Planning a Trip
Picking the Place for Your Trip
Dealing with Passports and Visas
Getting Help from a Travel Agency
Stating Your Opinions
Packing for Your Trip
Chapter 15: Dealing with Money in a Foreign Land
Getting Money
Spending Money
Chapter 16: Making Your Way Around: Planes, Trains, Taxis, and More
Getting On and Off with the Verbs Noru and Oriru
Asking about the Best Method of Transportation
Navigating the Airport
All Aboard: Hopping on a Train or Boat
Conquering Public Transportation
Driving Around
Chapter 17: Finding a Place to Stay
Picking the Right Accommodations for Your Needs
Narrowing Your Choice Further
Making a Room Reservation
Checking In
Keeping Track of What’s Yours during Your Stay
Checking Out
Chapter 18: Handling Emergencies
Asking (Or Shouting!) for Help
Seeking Medical Attention
Navigating a Doctor’s Visit
Calling the Police
Getting Legal Help
Part IV: The Part of Tens
Chapter 19: Ten Ways to Pick Up Japanese Quickly
Use Digital Technologies
Cook or Eat Japanese Foods
Read Japanese Comic Books
Watch Japanese Anime, Films, and Sports
Do Karaoke
Spend Time with Japanese
Exchange Language Lessons
Get to Know a Monolingual Japanese
Travel to Japan
Be Positive, Curious, and Creative
Chapter 20: Ten Things Never to Say in Japanese
“San” After Your Own Name
Your Boss’s or Teacher’s First Name
“O-genki Desu Ka” to the Person You Saw Yesterday
“Sayōnara” to Your Family
“Thank You” for a Compliment
“My Mom Is Pretty” to Outsiders
“Yes” Right After Being Offered Food
“Anata” When Talking to Someone
“Aishite Imasu” to Express Likes
“Do You Want Coffee?”
Chapter 21: Ten Favorite Japanese Expressions
Yatta!
Hontō?
Sasuga!
Mochiron!
A, Yokatta.
Zenzen.
Nani?
Dōshiyō?
Yappari.
A, Bikkurishita!
Chapter 22: Ten Phrases That Make You Sound Fluent in Japanese
Enryo Shinaide.
Mottainai.
O-saki Ni.
Kanpai!
Ganbatte!
Shikata ga nai.
Okage-sama De.
Tsumaranai Mono Desu Ga.
Yoroshiku.
Taihen Desu Ne.
Part V: Appendixes
Appendix A: Mini Dictionary
Japanese-English Mini-Dictionary
English-Japanese Mini-Dictionary
Appendix B: Verb Tables
Regular Japanese Verbs
Irregular Japanese Verbs
Appendix C: On the CD
Track Listing
Customer Care
Appendix D: Answer Key
Index