Merrifield Japanese Classes
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Conversational Japanese
1 session available for $149.00
Whether you want to learn conversational Japanese for travel or just for fun, you'll find this course makes it easy and enjoyable for beginners to master…
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Learn Japanese - 3 Levels
1 session available for $299.00
With transcriptions in Rômaji (the Latin alphabet), TELL ME MORE® Japanese covers all the essentials of learning the language: command of the principal…
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Learn Japanese Online TOTALe
1 session available for $999.00
TOTALe is a comprehensive online language-learning solution. Speak, read, listen and write with Rosetta Course, participate in guided sessions with a native…
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jlong
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Japanese Hello
1 session available for FREE
This lesson will be on the japanese words for hello. In this lesson you will learn: What konnichiwa means and when it is used What…
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International Language Institute
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Basic 1 Japanese
Basic 1: The emphasis of this introductory class is on conversation and learning the reading and writing skills of Hiragana. Verbs, adjectives, interrogatives…
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Diplomatic Language Services
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Foreign Language Training - Japanese
· Basic, Intermediate, Advanced full-time and part-time language training, as well as specialized training, customized to the student's individual needs…
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The Japanese School Northern Virginia Japanes
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Business Use/Survival Japanese
The instructor at Northern Virginia Japanese Language Services instantly gains attention from and popularity among students because of his magnet personality…
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Japanese, spoken in Japan, is a phonetic language with three alphabets. Two (hiragana and katakana) are purely Japanese and one uses Chinese characters (called kanji). More than 130 million people speak Japanese. It is a useful language for business people, travelers, and sushi enthusiasts alike.
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When In Rome: Basic Japanese Table Manners
Amanda – February 22, 2009
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Japanese etiquette is without a doubt one of the most confusing sets of rules about manners in the entire world. What is (or isn't) rude is so intricate and so alien to most Westerners that it often seems...
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