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MMS 10-20-2009 09:37 PM

looking for japanese books
 
Good morning every one here ...

I am beginner in japanese language ...

still in the first step ... i mean still memorize the kanji letters...

but i want to prepare to the next step ...so i need your help to find books

about japanese grammars for free download ...

please any one have some links that can help me ... i am waiting

yuriyuri 10-20-2009 09:48 PM

If you want something for free then work through this website:
Tae Kim's Japanese guide to Japanese grammar

SHAD0W 10-20-2009 09:51 PM

If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?

SceptileMaster 10-20-2009 10:52 PM

I also recommend Tae Kim's guide. I use a textbook but I sometimes reference his guide. I think it's a good guide.

KyleGoetz 10-21-2009 12:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHAD0W (Post 778854)
If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?

To be fair, some people cannot afford even twenty dollars for a crappy book, let alone the decent ones that are much more expensive. I started learning on my own when I was like 14, and I didn't receive an allowance and was too busy with school and volunteer work to get into a good university that I couldn't get a job. Plus it's nearly impossible to get a job at 14 in the US anyway.

OP, Tae Kim's guide is excellent. You should get Anki and start doing hiragana and katakana flashcards, too.

MMS 10-22-2009 04:06 PM

yuriyuri

tank you so much for this useful link ...

thanx ... may allah bless you ...

MMS 10-22-2009 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SHAD0W (Post 778854)
If you want to learn another language so badly then why do you begrudge paying for it?

actually i tried to search and buy some book but i didnot find any thing in the book stores i know ...i just find some CDs... so i try this easy way to find what i want ... of course if i donot find any thing i will buy the books from the internet ...
any way , thank you ...

MMS 10-22-2009 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SceptileMaster (Post 778871)
I also recommend Tae Kim's guide. I use a textbook but I sometimes reference his guide. I think it's a good guide.

Thanx so much for your nice advice...i will try it for sure..

MMS 10-22-2009 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KyleGoetz (Post 778882)
To be fair, some people cannot afford even twenty dollars for a crappy book, let alone the decent ones that are much more expensive. I started learning on my own when I was like 14, and I didn't receive an allowance and was too busy with school and volunteer work to get into a good university that I couldn't get a job. Plus it's nearly impossible to get a job at 14 in the US anyway.

OP, Tae Kim's guide is excellent. You should get Anki and start doing hiragana and katakana flashcards, too.

OK ... Thank you ... i will ...

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