Tuttle Concise Japanese Dictionary: Japanese-English English-Japanese
By (Author) Samuel E. Martin
Revised by Sayaka Khan
Revised by Fred Perry
Tuttle Publishing
Tuttle Publishing
5th August 2014
28th August 2014
Third Edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
495.6321
Paperback
640
Width 102mm, Height 152mm
312g
This is the most up-to-date Japanese Dictionary on the market.
Now with 30% more content, Tuttle Concise Japanese Dictionary allows for easyreference for both Japanese to English and English to Japanese. Its compact sizeallows for easy transport without limiting the content. This Japanese dictionary isperfect for Japanese language students, or business people and tourists travellingto Japan. It contains over 25,000 words and expressions, carefully selected tocover all important aspects of life and commerce in Japan. In addition, extensiveinformation on Japanese grammar and Japanese pronunciation are included.
This dictionary contains the following features:
25,000 Japanese words and expressions
Up-to-date local Japanese slang and idioms
A guide to Japanese pronunciation and Japanese Grammar
Romanized forms (romanji) and authentic Japanese characters (kanji) andscript (kana)
Extensive notes with detailed tips on usage and social context
Parts of speech, common phrases and idiomatic expressions
"It's a nice dictionary to hold. It's flexible as if you've had it for years, but it's also solid, and crisp, and new - and it's the perfect size for taking to classes or popping in your bag. It also is nicely presented and more thorough than the other smaller dictionaries I had used previously." --Lindsay Does Language blog
Samuel E. Martin was a leading authority on Japanese and Korean language and is the author of numerous books and papers, including the definitive A Reference Grammar of Japanese and A Reference Grammar of Korean.
Sayaka Khan has worked as a translator and interpreter for companies in various industries, from science think tanks to film production. She runs a translation corporation.
Fred Perry holds degrees from Yale University and St. Sophia University, Tokyo. He has lived in Japan for more than 50 years. His language specialties include the local dialects spoken in different parts of Japan.