Used for self-study or in the classroom, this text shows the reader how to read and translate technical Japanese texts by providing graded readings, explanatory notes, and translation aids.
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Used for self-study or in the classroom, this text shows the reader how to read and translate technical Japanese texts by providing graded readings, explanatory notes, and translation aids.
Edward E. Daub is professor emeritus in the Department of Engineering Professional Development at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is also the coauthor of Basic Technical Japanese and Kanji for Comprehending Technical Japanese.
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This review is from: Comprehending Technical Japanese (Technical Japanese Series) (Hardcover)
There are very few, if any, other books like this one. Regardless of your field of science or engineering, you will find extremely useful technical vocabulary here. One can take conventional Japanese classes for years and never come across even simple words like "equation" or "axis", all of which you will learn here. Written by PhD engineers, the book uses numerous written examples to put all the vocab into context.
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