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  • the magic quartet of Nathalie and Isabelle Rusty Raimbault  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    A5 perfect "notepad" to learn to write hiragana and katakana. to associate with tsukemono, dekita! and Japanese pictures
  • Excellent! 259 50 136 3033  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    After weeks spent too much hassle to learn hiragana and katakana in vain, I decided to purchase this item. 4 days after, I know on the fingertips! If this is his notepad inconvenient format, the content is really educational. To put all hands!
  • Beginner 5  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    3 stars because the learning method is quite educational. But book in real beginners because the book deals with only part of the Japanese writing.
  • Useful and facil  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    This book, as notepad, summarizes the Japanese alphabet (hirigana and katakana, not kanji) and recall some phonetic rules and a nod to the history of writing, ideal to start learning Japanese or revise.
  • To start writing kana  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    A perfect book to learn to draw the kana (hiragana and katanas). For Kanji, see the books of a more advanced level.
  • A small indispensable tool!  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    To learn Japanese classes to the implementation and above all know how to write hiragana, this tool is really essential! I prevail everywhere and use it as soon as possible! Also some information have crept here and there ... I recommend without hesi
  • good work 17  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    a block notes to learn kana having fun and it is eficace! flat, there are not enough spaces for training to write, stroke order is given but the exercises are not enough of them. the fact remains that was a good buy.
  • perfect for learning to write!  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    I knew nothing of the Japanese, not saying a word, write anything. I bought this method to write and another with a CD to speak. With a little patience, work, a method and a memory, you do it! I used cardboard pieces with one hand, the "symbol"
  • To play 1  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    This "book" only serves to have fun in any case to learn Japanese. This is the minimum to learn about the language, but nothing more. In summary, it is useful for those who just want to learn to read hiragana and katakana, if you do not look, th
  • A small flat 6  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    I recommend this book rather to review and to train rather than to learn. Indeed, the stroke order is not indicated. Now it is important to be familiar with the rules of writing if we then wants to start learning kanji.
  • Very useful! 306  

    Kakikata: Write in Japanese (Paperback)
    This little book is very useful to learn Japanese syllabary 2. It offers progressive learning of signs, clearly explains pronunciation, and writing. Numerous and often amusing exercises allow good retention. As the book is as Notepad, you can write d