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Chinese Japanese Core Dictionary For Chinese And Japanese
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Book Synopsis Mandarin-Japanese Core Dictionary for Chinese by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Mandarin-Japanese Core Dictionary for Chinese written by Taebum Kim and published by Core Voca. This book was released on 2018-03-29 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [Highlights] Study Japanese anytime and anywhere with smartphone, tablet, etc Focused on the pronunciation of common Chinese characters, which comprise approximately 70% of Chinese characters in China and Japan. Entries are grouped by first syllables with similar pronunciation for effective vocabulary learning taking into consideration of unique Chinese character pronunciation Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) alphabetically for easy vocabulary search with Romanized Japanese pronunciation [Who needs this book] Students, businessmen, travelers who want to increase Japanese vocabulary in short term Mandarin speakers who want to increase Japanese vocabulary themselves Anyone who want to give this book as a gift to their children, grandchildren or others This book lists approximately 5,000 core Japanese words for school, exam, business and travel with Mandarin equivalents including Romanized pronunciation. Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) alphabetically with Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable). Japanese with Kanji, and the entry’s Romanized Japanese equivalents follow in the same line. Common Chinese character words are written in blue, while certain words with same meaning but with reverse syllable order are written in red. Some syllables with partially different fonts are also written in red. In case of part of speech, most of Japanese verbs are in the form of ‘noun+‘する(suru)’ with some exceptions. [Sample] bān diăn 斑点 (斑點) 斑点 han ten bān jí 班级 学級 gakkyū bān qiān 搬迁 (搬遷) 移転 i ten; 移転する i ten suru bān yùn rén 搬运人 (搬運人) 運搬人 un pan nin
Download or read book 漢語英譯辭典 written by John Harington Gubbins and published by . This book was released on 1889 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Chinese-Japanese Core Dictionary for Chinese and Japanese by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Chinese-Japanese Core Dictionary for Chinese and Japanese written by Taebum Kim and published by . This book was released on 2017-03-22 with total page 97 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [Highlights]Study Chinese and Japanese anytime and anywhere with a paperbackFocused on the pronunciation of common Chinese characters, which comprise approximately 70% of Chinese characters in China and Japan.Entries are grouped by first syllables with similar pronunciation for effective vocabulary learning taking into consideration of unique Chinese character pronunciation Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) alphabetically for easy vocabulary search with Romanized Japanese pronunciationThis book lists approximately 5,000 core Chinese and Japanese words for school, exam, business and travel with Romanized pronunciation. Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) alphabetically with Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable). Japanese with Kanji, and the entry's Romanized Japanese equivalents follow in the same line except some words, which are written in the next line.
Book Synopsis Trio Dictionary of Japanese Chinese English by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Trio Dictionary of Japanese Chinese English written by Taebum Kim and published by Core Voca. This book was released on 2018-03-09 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book lists approximately 4,800 core Japanese words with standard Chinese (Mandarin) and English equivalents. Main entries are in Romanized Japanese with Chinese characters, if any. In the second line, pasts of speech label ([n.] for nouns and [v.] for verbs) and the entry’s Chinese equivalents in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) followed by Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable). Then, in the third line, entry’s English equivalents with standard American pronunciation with focus on stressed syllable*in bold print.. A syllable is part of a word that contains one vowel sound. In every word of two or more syllables, one syllable is stressed. It’s called ‘stressed syllable’. The vowel sound in that syllable is louder, higher in pitch, and longer than the other vowel sounds in the same word. The contrast between stressed and unstressed syllables is very important because it helps to create the rhythm of English. The native English speakers rely more on stressed syllable to understand what you say than on the individual sounds of the word. This book is ideal for learners of Japanese, Chinese, and English as a second language who want to communicate more effectively. [Sample] ashita 明日 [n.] míng rì 明日 tomorrow [təma:rou] asobi 遊び [n.] yóu xì 游戏 (遊戲) play [plei] chikuseki 蓄積 [n.] jī xù 积蓄 (積蓄) accumulation [əkyu:məleiʃən] * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Book Synopsis Japanese-Mandarin Core Dictionary for Chinese by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Japanese-Mandarin Core Dictionary for Chinese written by Taebum Kim and published by Core Voca. This book was released on 2018-03-29 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [Highlights] Study Japanese anytime and anywhere with smartphone, tablet, etc Focused on the pronunciation of common Chinese characters, which comprise approximately 70% of Chinese characters in Japan and China Main entries are in Kana (Japanese alphabet) alphabetically for easy vocabulary search. [Who needs this book] Students, businessmen, travelers who want to increase Japanese vocabulary in short term Mandarin speakers who want to increase Japanese vocabulary themselves Anyone who want to give this book as a gift to their children, grandchildren or others This book lists approximately 5,000 core Japanese vocabulary for school, examinations, business, and travel. Main entries are in Kana (Japanese alphabet) alphabetically with Kanji (漢字). Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional fonts if applicable) and Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) follow in the same line. Common Chinese character words are in blue, while certain words with same meaning but with reverse syllables are in red. In case of part of speech, most of Japanese verbs are in the form of ‘noun+‘する(suru)’ with some exceptions. [Sample] あいて 相手 / 对手 (對手) duì shǒu あいとう 哀悼 / 哀悼 āi dào あいとうする 哀悼する / 哀悼 āi dào あいぶ 愛撫 / 抚爱 (撫愛) fǔ ài あいぶする 愛撫する / 抚爱 (撫愛) fǔ ài * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Book Synopsis Trio Dictionary of Chinese Japanese Korean by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Trio Dictionary of Chinese Japanese Korean written by Taebum Kim and published by Core Voca. This book was released on 2018-03-09 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book lists approximately 4,800 core standard Chinese (Mandarin) words with Japanese and Korean equivalents. Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) followed by Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable) and pasts of speech label ([n.] for nouns and [v.] for verbs) in the first line. In the second line, the entry’s Romanized Japanese equivalents with Kana (Japanese characters) and Chinese characters, if any. In the third line, the entry’s Romanized Korean equivalents with Hangul (Korean characters) and Chinese characters, if any. In Chinese (Mandarin), same characters are identically pronounced in most of the case. Therefore, words starting with same characters (initial character are in red) are classified together for easy vocabulary learning in this book. Also, in Chinese (Mandarin), noun and verb are in the same form. But in Japanese and Korean, a verb can be converted from a noun just adding ‘suru (する)’ and ‘ha da (하다)’ respectively behind noun in most of the case. This book is ideal for learners of Japanese and Korean who know standard Chinese (Mandarin). And also for learners of standard Chinese who know Japanese or Korean. [Sample] ài 爱 (愛) [n.]; [v.] ai 愛; aisuru 愛する sa rang 사랑; sa rang ha da 사랑하다 ài chēng 爱称 (愛稱) [n.] aishō 愛称 ae ching 애칭(愛稱) ài guó 爱国 (愛國) [n.] aikoku 愛国 ae guk 애국(愛國) * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Book Synopsis Chinese-Japanese-Korean Dictionary for Chinese by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Chinese-Japanese-Korean Dictionary for Chinese written by Taebum Kim and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2017-04-04 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: [Highlights]Learn Japanese and Korean anywhere anytime with a paperback book!This book lists approximately 4,800 core standard Chinese (Mandarin) words with Japanese and Korean equivalents. Main entries are in Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) followed by Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable) and pasts of speech label ([n.] for nouns and [v.] for verbs) in the first line. In the second line, the entry's Romanized Japanese equivalents with Kana (Japanese characters) and Chinese characters, if any. In the third line, the entry's Romanized Korean equivalents with Hangul (Korean characters) and Chinese characters, if any.In Chinese (Mandarin), same characters are identically pronounced in most of the case. Therefore, words starting with same characters (initial character are in red) are classified together for easy vocabulary learning in this book. Also, in Chinese (Mandarin), noun and verb are in the same form. But in Japanese and Korean, a verb can be converted from a noun just adding 'suru (する)' and 'ha da (하다)' respectively behind noun in most of the case.This book is ideal for learners of Japanese and Korean who know standard Chinese (Mandarin). And also for learners of standard Chinese who know Japanese or Korean.
Book Synopsis A Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Words in the Japanese Language by : John Harington Gubbins
Download or read book A Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Words in the Japanese Language written by John Harington Gubbins and published by . This book was released on 1908 with total page 1198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Eclectic Chinese-Japanese-English Dictionary of Eight Thousand Selected Chinese Characters by : Ambrose Daniel Gring
Download or read book Eclectic Chinese-Japanese-English Dictionary of Eight Thousand Selected Chinese Characters written by Ambrose Daniel Gring and published by . This book was released on 1884 with total page 828 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Trio Dictionary of Korean Japanese Chinese by : Taebum Kim
Download or read book Trio Dictionary of Korean Japanese Chinese written by Taebum Kim and published by Core Voca. This book was released on 2018-04-13 with total page 207 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book lists approximately 4,800 core Korean words with Japanese and Mandarin (standard Chinese) equivalents. Main entries are in Hangeul (Korean characters) followed by Romanized Korean with Chinese characters in the first line. In the second line, the entry’s Romanized Japanese equivalents with Chinese characters. Then, in the third line, Pinyin (Romanized standard Chinese pronunciation) followed by Chinese characters (both simplified and traditional if applicable). Even though Korea has Hangeul, and Japan has Kana as their own characters, they are phonetic characters. Therefore, Korean and Japanese have to use Chinese characters in written communication. Surprisingly, 2/3 of Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin share common Chinese characters. Therefore, if they know those common Chinese characters, they can understand meaning of each languages considerably. Moreover, if they know how to pronounce common each Chinese characters, they can also communicate verbally. This book is ideal for learners of Korean, Japanese and Mandarin who know Chinese characters. And also good for everyone who can pronounce Romanized letters. * Please refer to the website for more information. www.corevoca.com
Book Synopsis Beginner's dictionary of Chinese Japanese characters by : Arthur Rose-Innes
Download or read book Beginner's dictionary of Chinese Japanese characters written by Arthur Rose-Innes and published by . This book was released on 1925 with total page 507 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Beginners' Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters by :
Download or read book Beginners' Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters written by and published by . This book was released on 1945 with total page 552 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Beginner's Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters by : Rose-Innes, Arthur Rose-Innes
Download or read book Beginner's Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters written by Rose-Innes, Arthur Rose-Innes and published by . This book was released on 1943 with total page 507 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Dictionary of Common Oriental Terms by :
Download or read book Dictionary of Common Oriental Terms written by and published by . This book was released on 1956 with total page 1002 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Beginner's Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters by : Arthur Rose-Innes
Download or read book Beginner's Dictionary of Chinese-Japanese Characters written by Arthur Rose-Innes and published by . This book was released on 1936 with total page 532 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Analytic Dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese by : Bernhard Karlgren
Download or read book Analytic Dictionary of Chinese and Sino-Japanese written by Bernhard Karlgren and published by . This book was released on 1923 with total page 454 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis ABC Dictionary of Sino-Japanese Readings by : Victor H. Mair
Download or read book ABC Dictionary of Sino-Japanese Readings written by Victor H. Mair and published by University of Hawaii Press. This book was released on 2016-07-31 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The significance of Japanese-language scholarship on China cannot be overstated. Yet much of it is largely untapped by China scholars in both the West and China, in part because they are unfamiliar with the Japanese pronunciation of Chinese characters. Even those who know Japanese are frequently frustrated when seeking an obscure reading of a personal or place name. The purpose of this volume is to enable Sinologists and others involved in Chinese studies to access entries in Japanese reference works dealing with China without going through the time-consuming process of looking up characters by radical and stroke. For users of this dictionary, it is a simple matter to find a character by looking it up by its alphabetical pinyin pronunciation. Having located it, the user can go directly to the item in Japanese reference works. The Dictionary includes more than 13,072 entries not only in Chinese characters and their Sino-Japanese (ondoku/onyomi) readings, but also the Japanese (kundoku/kunyomi) readings. The romanized Japanese readings will assist in correctly transcribing Japanese names, such as the names of Japanese publishers and authors, and the technical terms employed by Japanese in their writings on China. These features will also give those familiar with pinyin greater access to material on Japanese history and culture. The ABC Dictionary of Sino-Japanese Readings will be a boon to Sinologists and others interested in the study of China.