Short Japanese-Russian dictionary
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Short Japanese-Russian dictionary (4 000 words)
Author: Feldman, Conrad N. I.
Moscow "Russian language", 1980, 408 p.
Language: Japanese, Russian
Size: 130 x 200 mm
Hardcover
The circulation of 24 000 copies.
Short Japanese-Russian dictionary contains about 4000 most common words of the modern Japanese language. There are no headwords, phrases and idioms that could be used in oral communication.
Constructed on the phonetic principle. The dictionary gives a lot illustrative examples are widely presented as a free and sustainable compatibility. There are a number of applications sharing the same pointer.
The focus during the development of the dictionary was paid to facilitate use of the dictionary for learning Japanese and for those, who study Russian language.
Intended for students of Oriental universities, and also to professionals involved in work with Japan. The dictionary can be useful Japanese learning Russian language.
Contents:
1. Preface
2. About using a dictionary
3. List of abbreviations
4. Dictionary
5. Japanese prefectures and their administrative centers
6. Application
7. Hieroglyphic key
The book is in excellent condition.
Possible delivery of New mail.
The cost delivery at the buyer's expense.
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