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  • The 2000 Most Common Japanese Words in Context with Example Sentences, Mnemonics and Root Words

  • By: Shmuel Cohen
  • Narrated by: Yoshiko Million
  • Length: 10 hrs and 15 mins
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The 2000 Most Common Japanese Words in Context with Example Sentences, Mnemonics and Root Words

By: Shmuel Cohen
Narrated by: Yoshiko Million
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"The 2000 Most Common Japanese Words in Context: With Example Sentences, Mnemonics, and Root Words" takes a complete approach to learning Japanese, emphasizing the importance of vocabulary development. This audiobook is intended to assist learners, from beginners to advanced levels, across the enormous landscape of Japanese language by introducing the 2000 most commonly used vocabulary. By placing each word in its natural context, students learn not just abstract phrases but also how to apply them in real-world situations, which improves comprehension and recall.

This audiobook stands out for its novel use of mnemonics and root word investigation, which make vocabulary development both intuitive and successful. The mnemonics are cleverly designed to relate each word's meaning to its sound in a memorable fashion, while the investigation of root words teaches students about the structure and logic of the Japanese language. This foundation allows students to quickly grow their vocabulary by understanding how different words are related and how new ones are created.

Accompanied by example sentences for each word, the audiobook ensures that learners can see how each word fits into the broader context of the Japanese language. These sentences are not only illustrative but are also practical, reflecting common everyday scenarios that learners are likely to encounter.

"The 2000 Most Common Japanese Words in Context" is more than just a vocabulary book; it's a bridge to cultural understanding, offering a glimpse into the nuances of Japanese communication and thought patterns. It is an indispensable resource for anyone serious about mastering Japanese, providing the tools needed to navigate the language with confidence and ease.

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The speaker's Japanese is beautiful, as she is a native speaker. However, her English can be bad. It can be pretty funny. I wish that there was a PDF that came with this audio book. My other Japanese 2000 Phrases comes with a PDF. Very handy.

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