nihongo notes 3. understanding japanese usage
- 165 pages
- 6 hours of reading
This author focuses on exploring complex interpersonal relationships and their impact on the human psyche. Their works are often characterized by deep introspection and poetic language. Through their stories, they seek to uncover hidden truths about human nature and society. Their unique style and insightful perspective offer readers an engaging and thought-provoking experience.






1 of 5 Volumes dealing with common expressions and situations a foreigner in Japan is likely to deal with in everyday life. Contains columns published in the Japan Times from August 1976 through April 1983. Pages 163. 7" by 4.5".
"Communication Cues" is a series designed to explain the usages of basic Japanese words that you may often find difficult to understand. This volume focuses particularly on such common Japanese nouns as "mono", "koto" and "wake", which reflect the speakers attitude, as well as verb phrases serving specific structural functions.The concise and to-the-point explanations are bound to deepen your understanding of the Japanese language, and improve your communications skills a great deal.