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Japanese Respect Language

When, Why, and How to Use it Successfully: Learn Japanese Grammar, Vocabulary & Polite Phrases With this User-Friendly Guide

By (author) P. G. O'Neill
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing, Boston, United States
Published: 18th Oct 2016
Dimensions: w 133mm h 203mm d 10mm
Weight: 312g
ISBN-10: 4805314141
ISBN-13: 9784805314142
Barcode No: 9784805314142
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Synopsis
This is a concise and user-friendly book for learning polite spoken Japanese or written Japanese. Respect language—the special style of polite spoken or written Japanese—is involved almost every exchange of Japanese between one person and another, including the simplest phrases of greeting. An understanding of its forms is therefore essential to any serious student of the Japanese language. This programmed course is carefully designed to teach the basic and correct forms which the learner should master for his or her own use, by first looking at the various typical situations to see when respect should and should not be shown in Japanese, and then going on to see how respect is expressed in special forms of speech. In this way, the learner is shown how to identify the type of respect for used, the person to whom respect is being shown, and the equivalent form in colloquial language. The insights into both Japanese culture and language will help any student or businessperson traveling to Japan or speaking Japanese on a regular basis. Understand which situations require respect language. Identify the most suitable grammar, honorifics, and more for a wide range of situations. Self-tests to help you master what you learn. Valuable quick-reference appendices.

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"In the end, this is not a book you should sit down and read all at once. Like the book itself suggests, if there is a section you are interested in, you should read that section and save the rest for a later date. And one read through will not magically enable to you be a master at keigo. However, as far as English language keigo lessons go, it's really in depth and covers just about everything an intermediate Japanese language learner could ever want to know." -Tofugu blog "The best thing about this book, by far, is that the professor really knows his subject matter" -Self Taught Japanese blog "It is impossible to speak fluent Japanese without speaking polite Japanese, and it is difficult to speak polite Japanese without this book." -Mary Kennedy, Decatur College