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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fun
A delightful book. The one I bought included two cassette tapes for about $30! (Amazon hint, hint (offer the one with cassettes too!)) My Japanese language teacher even enjoyed it. Appropriate for intermediate to advanced level. This book quickly leaves behind polite -masu, and plain da forms, getting into sentences with endings such as -tte followed by a...
Published on October 21, 1996

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay.
It's really not for learning japanese, as much as it is learning about
the Japanese. It is helpful if you have something else to go with it.
Published on April 24, 2008 by Gold Honey


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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Helps enormously to break conversation logjams, April 17, 2000
The idioms in this book are absolutely essential common phrases that, if used regularly, increase the beginner's ability to move the conversation from that moment where your Japanese runs out, to a smile and relaxed feeling with your Japanese counterpart. By learning 10-20 of these expressions and using them liberally in conversation Japanese partners gain the impression that you understand the cultural distinctiveness of their language and that your appreciation for them and their culture is for real. Since using these expressions, colleagues in the office come to me to teach me new expressions and patiently explain their cultural significance. Yet, I can barely carry on a conversation! Learning though, as a result of this approach.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars fun, October 21, 1996
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A delightful book. The one I bought included two cassette tapes for about $30! (Amazon hint, hint (offer the one with cassettes too!)) My Japanese language teacher even enjoyed it. Appropriate for intermediate to advanced level. This book quickly leaves behind polite -masu, and plain da forms, getting into sentences with endings such as -tte followed by a period. The grammar here matches what the Japanese actually speak!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Impress Your Japanese Friends, January 30, 2001
The Japanese language is full of fixed expressions. In fact the knowledge of fixed expressions (kotowaza) is considered so important that they are often included on school exams. This book introduces 101 of the basics in a comprehensive, but easy to understand, way. Each expression is explained with a full page of text that includes an sample usage and also a full page illustration that often helps you to understand and remember the expression. For more advanced learners, I recommend checking the Power Japanese series for appropriate titles (there are several). If you're like me, you'll appreciate that this book allows you to express concepts in a way that native speakers will understand. Once you can seamlessly integrate these expressions into your everyday speech, you will be well on your way to fluency.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is as clean as split bamboo, October 8, 2002
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"101 Japanese Idioms" is a nice break from formal Japanese study. It is both fun and insightful. The layout of the book makes for easy reading, and the pictures are amusing and informative.

Idioms are an important part of any language. Without them, you will not be able to understand most conversations, and people will need to adopt an unnatural speech pattern to communicate with you. It is interesting how many idioms are shared between languages, just using different examples. (Such as: Japanese - Three people together have the wisdom of Buddha. English - Two heads are better than one.)

Along with the useful conversational phrases, "101 Japanese Idioms" also provides a valuable insight into Japanese culture and values. What do Japanese people thing is important? What do they mock?

A small warning. Like most idioms, these are somewhat advanced Japanese and not suitable for beginners. A learner should have a pretty solid foundation in basics before attempting to use any of these idioms. However, a beginner should enjoy the book for it's cultural insights. All around, a good addition to any Japanese curriculum.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book, June 23, 2005
If you're going to live in Japan, I imagine this would be very helpful. Even if you never do, though, it's an interesting read, and would make a good present for a student who's studying it.

It does a number of things right: 1.) Good categorization (after reading it once, finding the thing you're thinking of is easier, 2.) it has the Japanese text, a pronunciation guide, and an English translation (so you can understand it better, and 3.) an explanation behind the thinking and mindset (so you can understand how it came about.

Plus, there are pictures. You can't beat a book with pictures.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Good Introduction to Japanese Idioms, August 7, 2001
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This book playfully explores the Japanese kotowaza (i.e. idioms). It covers a wide range of frequently used kotowaza like iwanu ga hana (not saying is the flower) and mimi ga itai (my ears hurt). All textual examples are given with parallel English translation, native Japanese and a romanized representation of the native Japanese. Also, the illustrations are rather amusing and the book gives example conversations that use the idioms. Overall, I feel that this book is appropriate for all levels of ability who want to learn some amusing and interesting Japanese idioms.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It's okay., April 24, 2008
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It's really not for learning japanese, as much as it is learning about
the Japanese. It is helpful if you have something else to go with it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars It was okay, but hard to understand., January 11, 1999
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It was hard to read, and a little funky, but it did help me
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