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Chris

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What wordlist is missing most?
« on: January 08, 2006, 10:18:49 AM »
Is there a wordlist you would like to have?
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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2006, 07:21:03 PM »
Here's a few ideas to start:

-Geographic Areas and Place names,? like prefectures and major cities, etc.? I made a small one of just the prefectures but that's as far as I got.

-A list of Kansai-ben terms

-Common colloquial and slang words or expressions

All very useful info
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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #2 on: March 09, 2006, 01:32:26 PM »
Here are some examples:

- nouns that we see frequently when living/travelling in Japan (roadsigns and markings, notices, signs of shops and useful things like "danger, exit, out of order, closed, put your shoes off, mind your head...)
- japanese foods and disches
- every day short expressions (used in family, with friends, familiar or polite...)
- onomatopoeia

Plus any list in Japanese-French languages.
more particularly the excellent French adaptation by Maniette "Kanjis dans la t?te" of the original "Remembering the kanjis" of Heisig

and very specifically :
terms of kendo



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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2006, 07:05:59 AM »
To start with how about

Japanese for busy people 2 and 3

Also what about this:

This tool is primarily designed for learning vocab however I can't see
any reason why it couldn't be used to drill verb and adjective inflections.
Is this possible ? It would be very useful.

Also some of the exitising word lists are just TOOOOO big. Is it possible
to go through a file with 1000s of entries ??? It would be easier if they
were broken down into more managable parts.

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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2006, 07:28:50 AM »
Oh also what about transitive and intransitive verb pairs...
That would be very useful. Is this possible ??

For example I would like to initially see the transitive version
and try to remember the intransitive and vise versa.

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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #5 on: January 21, 2007, 06:17:30 AM »
Oh also what about transitive and intransitive verb pairs...
That would be very useful. Is this possible ??

For example I would like to initially see the transitive version
and try to remember the intransitive and vise versa.

I created such a wordlist and sent it in, so I guess it will show up among the other wordlists soon.

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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #6 on: June 04, 2007, 02:34:31 PM »
Is there a wordlist you would like to have?

Hi Chris,

I'm looking for a German-Japanese-German Dictionary / Wordlist.
In fact I could find some in your DB's.

But it would be helpfull, to use PalmStackZ also as a dictionary.

Is there something available?
Or maybe planned in the future?

Or do you have a recommandation with links to get a dictionary for PalmOS somewhere?

Thanx a lot.

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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #7 on: December 31, 2007, 03:31:54 AM »
Actually, any kanji or words lists that is taken directly from a story or manga would be awesome. The breaking into japanese liturature work lists are really cool. It's nice to be able to immediately apply the new vocabulary by reading something that makes use of them.

I just updated the first night list because the last page was not in the szm file. I will post it in the word list topic.


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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2007, 06:21:06 PM »
NHK is now broadcasting a show for learners of Japanese called エリンが挑戦 (Called "Erin's Challenge" in Japanese bookstores and "Getting into Nihongo" in NHK's weekly schedule). Although it has been heavily criticized (It teaches very basic grammar but some skits use advanced language), it seems to be quite popular among learners.

If someone has a transcript of this show, perhaps he could create a file for each episode containing the most difficult words a mid-beginner (Let's say, someone who has passed Level 4 of the official test) is likely to encounter. The file could be divided in Lessons that correspond with the core parts of each episode: 基本スキット (Basic skit), 応用スキット (Applied skit), これはなに? (What is this?), やってみょう, etc.
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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #9 on: October 03, 2008, 07:52:36 AM »
NHK is now broadcasting a show for learners of Japanese called エリンが挑戦 (Called "Erin's Challenge" in Japanese bookstores and "Getting into Nihongo" in NHK's weekly schedule).

I love that show!  I record it religiously.

If someone has a transcript of this show, perhaps he could create a file for each episode containing the most difficult words a mid-beginner (Let's say, someone who has passed Level 4 of the official test) is likely to encounter.

Dramanote doesn't have transcripts which isn't too surprising since it's not a drama.  It doesn't really fit into any of the fan communities so I doubt anyone will ever make transcripts.

On the other hand the thought of using this show as anything more than reinforcement for things you already know seems a little redundant.  Just watching the show will give you a good idea of what the words mean just by context alone.  Plus there is so much subtitling and furigana it's easy to look up words if you really really want to know their "exact" meaning.

I think it's really funny that you mentioned it though because I thought I was the only person watching it.

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Re: What wordlist is missing most?
« Reply #10 on: May 18, 2009, 02:20:33 PM »
Is there a wordlist you would like to have?

Hi I am new to this forum,
I am taking a Business Japanese class and we use this textbook: Nihongo de Business Kaiwa 1.
Link: http://www.nichibei.ac.jp/jli/daytime.html

It would be great if there could be a wordlist of all the words they use at the back of the book.

Regards
Fynx