Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART SIX (VI).

  Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART SIX (VI).  INTRODUCTION. I used this dictionary for learning Japanese kanji’ English meanings.  What I used was how a absolute beginner does, start with little words.  So, BELOW is the list of Japanese kanji’ by smallest-to-largest English words. Large kanji’ with many strokes are difficult … Continue reading Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART SIX (VI).

Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, PART FIVE (5).

  Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, PART FIVE (5). INTRODUCTION. The intensive Japanese courses give foreign-language students two (2) sessions of five (5) weeks each to learn one-thousand (1,000) characters. The rate is one-hundred (100) characters per week in forty (40) hours of classroom weeks. Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997 has characters … Continue reading Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, PART FIVE (5).

Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4).

Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4). INTRODUCTION. Japanese is a language that uses six (6) dot Braille and eight (8) dot Braille in a sentence.     Six (6) dot Braille is for kana’ ,and eight (8) dot Braille is for kanji’.  Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997 is … Continue reading Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997. PART FOUR (4).

Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997, PART THREE (3).

  Here I present: Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997, PART THREE (3). INTRODUCTION. Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997 is a classic book.  In this blog post I present some background on attempts to represent Chinese characters used in Japan as Braille eight (8) dot cells.  Romaji (romanization) is the term for representation of Japanese … Continue reading Andrew Nelson, “Japanese-English Character Dictionary”, 1997, PART THREE (3).