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Id like to know about a few very easy books translated to kanji.
Fantasy or anything. Ill probly start reading it after i finish RTK1.
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You could try "Breaking into Japanese literature" It has Japanese on one side of the page, English on the opposite, and definitions on the bottom.
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The Japanese Graded Readers (GR) are pretty good for getting used to reading in Japanese. They aren't hard. Each story can be read in a day, and they don't come with a translation. All the kanji have furigana. They also come with a CD so you can listen to the stories. They're a pretty good tool.
Breaking into Japanese Lit. is a good book, but it's not exactly easy. If you're into the intermediate grammer and vocab (something like post-Genki I&II, or done with both Minna no Nihongo books), you'll probably be in good shape.
The GR have a few different levels. I think that the highest level is comparable to Breadking into Japanese Lit. I think there are 4 levels.
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Wow the GR sounds great. checking that out.
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i cant find it anywhere...
do you have the authors onamae wa?
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"Breaking into Japanese Lit. is a good book, but it's not exactly easy. If you're into the intermediate grammer and vocab (something like post-Genki I&II, or done with both Minna no Nihongo books), you'll probably be in good shape."
i dont know what Genki 1,2 , Minna or Nihongo are. sorry.
ありがお おざいます
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"ありがお おざいます" You have some ways to go before you can read Japanese books.
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For Breaking into Japanese Literature, is that accurate, the "If you're into the intermediate grammer and vocab (something like post-Genki I&II, or done with both Minna no Nihongo books), you'll probably be in good shape." part?
I thought this would be fun to try during the readings phase, but it sounds a bit further down the line.
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My God, yukamina. Thanks for that link!
Fairy tales are sort of my thing (we've all got our quirks, right?). I can't wait to get into these.