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| Best Sellers Rank | #47,179 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #26 in Alphabet Reference #29 in Study & Teaching Reference (Books) #44 in Vocabulary Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,145) |
| Dimensions | 5.5 x 1.3 x 7.75 inches |
| Edition | Bilingual |
| ISBN-10 | 4805311673 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-4805311677 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | July 10, 2012 |
| Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
B**R
200 Plus.
Ok girlfriend, I bought this set along with kanji volume 1 & 2. Will the CD’s work or be helpful I don’t know but I probably won’t even attempt to use them so the world may never know. Is a card missing, is stuff incorrect on the cards... well I’m to lazy right now to glance threw 200 cards for this set let alone the others to find out. I am the classic Amazon shopper tho & saw what I liked looked at the pictures & read some reviews then bought it after it sat in the cart for way to long but I am glade I bought this set. Not only do you get 200 cards plus the CD but you also get the two posters, one for hiragana & one for katakana. They have a good picture example to help you remember plus a good example of how to prounance along with the correct way to write, this is also included on the cards. The cards themselves are a little thicker then paper & could survive a few second fight against spilled water etc but they’ll get damaged eventually. The biggest thing here tho is the price & the person who buys these. You can have way to many FREE apps or apps for 1.99 or more with all this on it... but they are apps... apps on your device... your device that’s only good to be used for social media.. your device that you turn to for constant scrolling when bored... sooooooo unless you’ll use the apps & stick to them these are a must buy. Main thing with these tho if your a beginner & wanting to learn & buying these I’d say use the posters first, & the CD if it’s got good pronunciation audio & get the writing pronunciation & hirigana & katakana memorized before turning to the cards given everything on the cards will be to distracting & overwhelming verse focusing on the basics & learning the basics, just know sometimes audio pronunciation is done by actual Japanese & then sometimes by English speakers who pronounce a bit off plus the difference between male & female along with adult & child well it’s noticable but who prounounces in this CD.... the world may never know. All in all If your interested in this I’d say buy it given it’s a hands on solid way to help you learn but stay audio about it given voice wise their is always a difference in the sound, way & form pronuncing changes from product to product. Toodalo!
A**C
Real flash cards
Nice small flash cards on a metal ring with the character on one side and the phonetic pronunciation on the other side. Great for working on hiragana and katakana (yes, both of them) by yourself. Not only does this include the basic characters, but all the additional katakana and hiragana characters- not many flash cards have all 200+ characters. Only downsides is that the cards are fairly flimsy, but would be a huge stack of cards if they weren't this thin. Also, the characters on the card are the handwritten characters, which differ a little from the printed characters you usually see. But thats a small complaint
M**M
Learn Hiragana and Katakana in a flash!
The flash cards, as well as the supplemental posters and audio CD have been incredibly beneficial to my teenage son as he learns Japanese. Each flash card has a Japanese character on the front, along with a few words in either Hiragana or Katakana in very small print. The backs of the cards have the phonetic spelling of the Japanese character in English, and in many cases, a helpful visual way to remember the character. The visual cues seemed odd to us at first, but they sure do work. Just from helping my son learn the characters, I've picked them all up quickly as well. On the front of the flash cards in very small print there are also a few words in either Hiragana or Katakana (using the main character from that flash card, plus other characters). On the backs of the flash cards, the words are spelled out phonetically, and each includes its English translation. A couple of the cards have typos (not of the main Japanese character on the card -- just of the translations for the supplemental words). They don't detract from the cards, however. The fact that my son and I picked up on the typos right away are a nod to how quickly we've picked up Hirigana and Katakana using the flash cards. As an added bonus, this set comes with two posters, one with all of the Hirigana characters and the other with Katakana. I put them up in my son's room next to his desk in two inexpensive poster frames. He's found these very useful and refers to them often. Hope this review helps you.
M**K
Good Product
I found this product to very helpful. The layout of the cards were done well and the pictures used to associate you with the symbol and sound of each character are clever and eazy to recall. Contains a basic info booklet with index of cards and some English-Japanese vocab. Two character posters and an audio disk with pronunciations. Small and durable cards make it easy to carry around but the ring included was kind of flimsy.
M**N
They work as intended.
Perfect for the student of the Japanese language. But everytime I used them the theme song of Mission Impossible began playing in my mind...
G**E
Possitif : - J'ai déjà toute la collection en version chinois (4 volumes), j'ai acheté cette version en japonais pour ma soeur, et comme les autres, il est excellent ! C'est clairement les meilleurs flashcards qu'on peut trouver, ils ont bien plus de détails que les autres : on apprends pas seulement les kanas, l'ordre d'écriture des traits, leur prononciations, mais il y a aussi du vocabulaires qu'on peut apprendre facilement qui inclus le kana en question. Je recommande à 100% celui-ci et les version Kanjis, autant que les version pour le chinois. Défaut / neutre : - Le seul bémol serait que c'est en anglais, mais ce n'est pas dérangeant. Au pire, on peut apprendre le vocabulaires japonais tout en apprennant du vocabulaires en anglais ! - Les cartes sont aussi assez fine, mais c'est pas plus mal si on accumule des centaines ou milliers avec le caractères chinois, ça prends moins d'espace pour ranger les cartes et en faisant attention, elles ne s'abîme pas. Sinon je pense qu'on peut trouver des classeurs de cartes. - Le défaut que m'a fait par ma soeur c'est qu'il n'y a pas de couleur qui sépare les hiraganas aux katakana, mais selon moi ce n'est pas plus mal non plus d'apprendre à les reconnaître sans indices du syllabaire, sinon on peut nous même rajouter des bordure avec un stylo de couleur qui ne bave pas aux traits des caractères comme un effets ombre très sympa, ça fait très bien l'affaire !
イ**ブ
missing katakana cards and duplicate hiragana cards
O**G
Einfach tolle Karten um Stück für Stück die japanische Schrift und erste Worte zu lernen. Toll!
S**1
Flash cards de ótima qualidade e ainda vem CD e folhas resumo dos dois alfabetos. Adorei
A**A
The hiragana and katakana charts that come with it are well worth the price, the cards are fantastic and useful tool for any one trying to learn hiragana and katakana. I am so much enjoying learning japanese and getting to know japanese culture and traditions via books and videos. ありがとう
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