Japanese
Japanese
“Around the World in Eighty Days” (in Japanese: “八十日間世界一周”, orig. Around the World in Eighty Day) by Jules Verne – is a complete, engaging story adapted specifically for the A1 (beginner) level. You don't need to know every word. You understand 95% of the text immediately, and every new word is explained in the margin. You simply read – and learn naturally.
Our books are based on the Pentecost Method – the only approach 100% grounded in scientific research on language learning. The result? You learn faster, remember more, and actually enjoy the learning process.
The vocabulary in this book has been selected based on an analysis of 2 billion words from authentic texts, precisely matched to the A1 level. You learn exactly the words that are most useful in everyday life.
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Japanese is the national language of Japan. Communities of speakers exist worldwide, especially in Brazil and the United States.
Japanese has about 125 million speakers, almost all of them in Japan, with diaspora communities especially in Brazil and the United States.
Japanese is agglutinative: verbs and adjectives conjugate with suffixes for tense, politeness, and negation. The basic predicate is often SOV or topic–comment. Politeness levels (keigo) are socially important. Writing uses a mix of kanji (logographs) with hiragana and katakana syllabaries.