This handy Japanese dictionary allows you to look up
words quickly and easily—and be understood while speaking.
Intended for use by tourists, students, and business people traveling to Japan,
the Pocket Japanese Dictionary is an essential tool for
communicating in Japanese. It features all the essential Japanese vocabulary
appropriate for beginning to intermediate speakers. Its handy pocket format and
user-friendly, two-color layout will make any future language class or trip to
Japan much easier. All entries are in Romanized form as well as Japanese script
(Kanji and Kana) so that, in case of difficulties, the book can simply be shown
to the person the user is trying to communicate with.
This dictionary includes the following key features:
- Over
18,000 words and expressions in the Japanese language.
- Japanese—English
and English—Japanese sections.
- Fully
updated with recent vocabulary and commonly used Japanese slang.
- Clear,
user-friendly layout with headwords in blue.
- Romanized
script and Japanese script (hiragana and katakana) and characters (kanji)
for every entry.
Other books from this best-selling series you might enjoy
include: Pocket Korean Dictionary, Pocket Vietnamese Dictionary, Pocket
Mandarin Chinese Dictionary, and Pocket Cantonese Dictionary.
About the Author:
Samuel E. Martin is one of the leading authorities on Japanese and
Korean language and the author of numerous books including A Reference
Grammar of Japanese, A Reference Grammar of Korean, Essential Japanese, Basic
Japanese Conversation Dictionary, and Easy Japanese.
Fred Perry has a BA (History) from Yale University as well as an
MBA from St. Sophia University, Tokyo (1984). He arrived in Japan in 1956, and
continues to live there today. He has worked as a market researcher and
consultant. Traveling throughout Japan as part of his job has provided the
opportunity to learn about local dialects spoken in different parts of the
country.