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    Two Handbags: A Bilingual Japanese Study Text (Reajer: Bilingual Japanese Readers Book 56) (English Edition)

    Por Dan Bornstein

    Sobre

    The absurdly funny tale of two handbags, one big and one small, who are displayed together in the same store and immediately become each other's arch-enemies.

    This guided reader features a short story by Yumeno Kyusaku (夢野久作), and contains:

    (1) An introduction with information and tips for effective study with the ebook.
    (2) The original Japanese text, broken down into individual sentences.
    (3) Readings in hiragana for all the kanji characters.
    (4) An accurate sentence-by-sentence English translation.
    (5) Detailed language notes explaining difficult grammar and vocabulary.

    Check out the book's sample to see how it all works in practice. A free full-featured PDF sample is also available on the Reajer website.

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    Important notice:

    This ebook contains both English and Japanese. Please make sure you read it on a device that is capable of displaying Japanese correctly. If you have an older device, please use Kindle's desktop or smartphone applications instead.

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    About the series:

    Reajer ebooks teach you to read Japanese using bilingual texts made from 100% authentic, non-simplified Japanese literature. Each Reajer ebook is a standalone text and can be read and studied independently from the rest of the series.

    These ebooks, including all the translations and notes, are created by Dan Bornstein, a professional translator, editor, and language entrepreneur who lived four years in Kyoto and now manages several online projects for the instruction of Japanese.
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