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Free dictionary (2006) below contains about 10,000 words. Member version (2011) contains about 21,000+ words English to Japanese Dictionary:
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- Use present tense of verbs (ie. eat-rather than ate, eaten, etc.)
- Use singular, rather than plural form of nouns. In general Japanese does not have plural forms
- There is no profanity on this site
- Be sure to use correct spelling
- Put one space between each word,
e.g., OTOKONOKO --> OTOKO NO KO - Spell out numbers rather than using numerals
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My Japanese Teacher Podcast
My Japanese Teacher -- Episode 70
My Japanese Teacher. Learn bite-sized chunks of Japanese everyday. Free download and put them on your MP3 player.
Episode #70: Sport Shorts
What is the speaker's favourite sport?
What are the two words the speaker uses to refer to this sport?
What are the speaker's memories of his participation in this sport?
Go to the My Japanese Teacher page for the previous 69 episodes.
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Beginner's English Dictionary
The Sister Ship: Beginners English Dictionary EJOD has launched its sister website --the Beginners English Dictionary. We would like to invite you to pop over for a visit: Beginners English Dictionary. If you are a beginning speaker of English then you will be interested in learning more basic English and have a helping hand in doing it. Check it out!
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