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Dutch lesson book for Japanese people
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2017/3/14 04:20
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Hi everyone,
This summer I'm traveling to Japan from The Netherlands and through this website I met a pen-pal, who told me she would like an easy Dutch lesson book, preferably written in Japanese. Now there are tons of Dutch lesson books, but I am having serious difficulty finding one written in Japanese.
The problem is that my Japanese is inadequate to google the following and more importantly, choose one from the results: [in Japanese]: "Dutch language for beginners"
If anyone can help me with my google search, or even better recommend a book, that would be very helpful!
Thank you in advance,
Frans
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by Majorityman
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Re: Dutch lesson book for Japanese people
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2017/3/14 11:14
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When I go to a country where I can not understand it, I often brought this book. It seems that the Netherlands version is out of stock, but the version of nine European countries contains Dutch. http://shop.yubisashi.com/products/detail.php?product_id=2119 http://www.yubisashi.com/By the way, when I went to the Netherlands, I talked in English. Many people can speak English.
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by haro1210
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Re: Dutch lesson book for Japanese people
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2017/3/14 16:53
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Thank you for your reply haro. The majority of us indeed speak English.
Is this the Dutch version you mentioned? http://shop.yubisashi.com/products/detail.php?product_id=760
I looked up the ISBN number and I can buy it at a Dutch store as well, which is convenient for me.
With kind regards,
Frans
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by Majorityman
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Re: Dutch lesson book for Japanese people
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2017/3/14 17:56
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I think she's asking you for a lesson book because she's having difficulty finding one in Japan and thought it might be easier to find one in a Dutch-speaking country. I think I know what she means, because whenever I travel abroad the one thing I buy is a phrase book or a dictionary of the local language.
I'm thinking that she might prefer a good Dutch lesson book in English than a not-so-good Dutch lesson book in Japanese. Either way, get something that you can only get in Europe.
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by Uco
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