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SPEAK JAPANESE TODAY - A Little Language Goes a Long Way!
by Boye De Mente on Sep 15, 2009
SPEAK JAPANESE TODAY – A Little Language Goes a Long Way, by Boyé Lafayette De Mente. Phoenix Books/Publishers. ISBN: 0-914778-46-3. $14.95. Quality trade paperback, 6x9, 176 pages. Amazon.com. You Can Communicate in Japanese Instantly! As part of the worldwide interest in the Japanese language resulting primarily from the popularity of Japan’s animated films and TV fare (anime/ah-nee-may) and comics (manga/mahn-gah), Japanologist Boyé Lafayette De Mente has published what he refers to as a “home course” in Japanese for anyone involved with Japanese anywhere. Entitled Speak Japanese Today—A Little Language Goes a Long Way, the content of this new book also has English phonetics throughout, making it possible for the user to instantly pronounce Japanese correctly without any previous study. The word for the Japanese language,...Read More >>
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