[Japanophiles] Hiragana Tutorial (READING JAPANESE Chapter 5)

Trading Department trade at rolomail.com
Sat Nov 17 22:10:02 EST 2007


Dear Japanophiles,

When the KanjiCafe.com released a PDF eBook version of the first four
chapters of READING JAPANESE, it constituted a complete Katakana
tutorial. The next four chapters of READING JAPANESE, Chapters 5
through 8, constitute a complete tutorial on Hiragana. The first
section of the Hiragana tutorial, chapter 5, is now online. If you
want to get an early start on the Hiragana eBook, take a free sneak
peek at Chapter 5 here:

http://www.kanjicafe.com/Reading_Hiragana.pdf

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The Free Katakana tutorial is still located available too:

http://www.kanjicafe.com/Reading_Katakana.pdf

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Rolomail will probably be on holiday during the Thanksgiving holiday,
so the best time to get your Japanese language learning gifts is
probably right now. If you plan on buying the 1st grade through 6th
grade Kanji Charts, don't forget that we have a special offer that
will save you money located here:

http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?3136

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Our new Kana MousePads are a huge success. We were surprised by the
number purchased as gifts. They are perfect for anyone with a
computer at home or work, and you do save if you buy both the
Katakana MousePad and the Hiragana MousePad together:

http://www.rolomail.com/cgi-bin/sanadd.pl?203

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Mangajin will only be shipping on Saturdays during this holiday
season. The good news is that some Mangajin T-Shirts will be coming
out in time for holiday shopping.

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We are still searching for Spectra Kanji. Please contact Jim(at)
KanjiCafe.com if you own this software and would be willing to sell it.

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If anyone out there has any expertise and capability helping convert
DAT recordings to MP3 sound files, please let us know. We would like
to start releasing the complete Mangajin recordings on MP3s soon, and
the commercial companies we dealt with were just far too expensive.
Free recordings for anyone who has the right equipment, experience,
and desire.

Ganbatte!
Trading Dept.


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