How do I translate?
Because my Japanese isn't shockingly good, the most of these translations are computer-aided to some or other extent.
Generally I use JWP, a highly useful (if utilitarian) Japanese word processor, with such handy modern
conveniences as kanji lookups and a big dictionary. Oh, and it's conveniently free (under the GNU Public License)
A quick scan of my bookshelf also reveals :
- Kanji & Kana (Wolfgang Hadamitzky & Mark Spahn)
- A slim but very useful hardback Kanji reference. Also (as the title suggests) covers Kana, although I've
never used that section. Actually, I don't use this much at all now, as JWP's Kanji lookup features are
much faster
- A Dictionary of Basic Japanese Grammar
(Seiichi Makino & Michio Tsutsui)
- Brilliant. Invaluable. Indispensible. This thick work covers more or less everything you could want
to know about Japanese grammar.
- Basic Japanese-English Dictionary (The Japan Foundation)
- As it says. Your basic Japanese-English dictionary, indexed by Romaji but with entries in both English
and Kanji / Kana. Not as large as JWP's in terms of entries, but much more in-depth.
- Mastering Japanese (Harry Guest)
- A well-written and approachable introduction to Japanese language and culture. Out of all such books
I've seen, this is the one I'd recommend.
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