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Common Japanese Collocations (Properly Bookmarked)

โœ Scribed by Kakuko Shoji


Publisher
Kodansha International
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
254
Edition
Bilingual
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Cover
Contents
HOME
Body & Hygiene
Makeup
Clothing & Accessories
Housework
Cooking
Eating
Comfort & Relaxation
Furniture
Electrical Appliances
Incidents & Accidents
DAILY LIFE
The Weather
Post Office
Bank
Shopping
Restaurants
Cars & Commuting
Hospital & Pharmacist
Dentist & Optometrist
Hair & Beauty
Troubles, Dangers & Annoyances
Payment & Paperwork
PEOPLE
Looks
Traits
Personality
Feelings
Thought & Behavior
SCHOOL & WORK
Entrance, Attendance & Graduation
Classes & Classrooms
Student Life
Job Hunting
Pay & Benefits
Employment Status
Office Life
Special Events
TRAVEL
Streets
Trains, Planes & Automobiles
Stations
Maps & Directions
Airports
Itinerary Planning
Sightseeing
Logistics
Trouble
ENTERTAINMENT
Drinking & Dining Out
Romance
Karaoke
Movies & Concerts
Museums
Sports & Outdoor Activities
Parties
Fashion
Other Hobbies & Interests
APPENDIX
Cooking Methods
Money Matters
Size, Volume, Degree
Size, Breadth
Population
Speed
Catching
Destroying
Severity


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Common Japanese Collocations
โœ Kakuko Shoji ๐Ÿ“‚ Library ๐Ÿ“… 2014 ๐Ÿ› Kodansha International ๐ŸŒ English

Collocations are word combinations that occur in natural speech more frequently than can be explained by chance. In English, we say, "take a bath" (or "have a bath" in British English), but in Japanese the equivalent is "get in a bath," o-furo ni hairu. The verb hairu is the one that collocates with