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01-11-2005, 09:24 PM
Binili ko itong Kanji Learner's Dictionary (http://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obidos/ASIN/4770028555/qid=1105441930/sr=1-3/ref=sr_1_10_3/249-9458749-5439514) last year, kahit meron na ako ng mas malaki at mas kompletong kanji dictionary mula sa parehong author. Bakit ko naman kailangan ng dalawang dictionary? Ang totoo, hindi naman talaga kailangan. Naisip ko lang na baka mas dumami ang alam kong kanji kung merong akong dalawang libro (kahit nandoon sa mas malaking dictionary ang lahat ng laman nitong mas maliit at kahit hindi ko binabasa masyado) :)
http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/4770028555.09.MZZZZZ ZZ.jpg
Halos lahat tungkol dito sa librong ito ay kalahati ng mas malaking New Japanese-English Character Dictionary (http://www.timog.com/forum/showthread.php?t=161 ): 2,000-plus "lang" ang kanji kumpara sa 4,000-plus; halos kalahati lang ang presyo (mga 4,000 kumpara sa 8,000-plus), at kalahati lang ang bigat at laki.
Kaya mas madaling gamitin at puwedeng dalhin kung saan-saan. Puwedeng basahin sa loob ng tren, isama sa bag papunta sa trabaho o school, o basahin sa kama o ofuro, hehe.
Isang interesting na entry mula sa loob ng libro:
User Friendliness
Another feature of this dictionary is a layout that is both visually attractive and easy to use. Typographical design with the aid of cutting-edge font technology was used to achieve a harmonious blend of font styles and weights (Adobe's Myriad and Minion multiple master fonts for English and Heisei Mincho for Japanese). Some of the world's leading font designers, such as Adobe's Robert Slimbach, have contributed to this effort, which has resulted in an esthetically pleasing design that stimulates a desire to browse and to truly enjoy studying kanji.
Kaya yon... kung isang kanji dictionary lang ang kaya mong bilhin, ito na 'yon. Highly recommended. Pros: reasonable size, wieght and price; user-friendly. Cons: none.
http://images-jp.amazon.com/images/P/4770028555.09.MZZZZZ ZZ.jpg
Halos lahat tungkol dito sa librong ito ay kalahati ng mas malaking New Japanese-English Character Dictionary (http://www.timog.com/forum/showthread.php?t=161 ): 2,000-plus "lang" ang kanji kumpara sa 4,000-plus; halos kalahati lang ang presyo (mga 4,000 kumpara sa 8,000-plus), at kalahati lang ang bigat at laki.
Kaya mas madaling gamitin at puwedeng dalhin kung saan-saan. Puwedeng basahin sa loob ng tren, isama sa bag papunta sa trabaho o school, o basahin sa kama o ofuro, hehe.
Isang interesting na entry mula sa loob ng libro:
User Friendliness
Another feature of this dictionary is a layout that is both visually attractive and easy to use. Typographical design with the aid of cutting-edge font technology was used to achieve a harmonious blend of font styles and weights (Adobe's Myriad and Minion multiple master fonts for English and Heisei Mincho for Japanese). Some of the world's leading font designers, such as Adobe's Robert Slimbach, have contributed to this effort, which has resulted in an esthetically pleasing design that stimulates a desire to browse and to truly enjoy studying kanji.
Kaya yon... kung isang kanji dictionary lang ang kaya mong bilhin, ito na 'yon. Highly recommended. Pros: reasonable size, wieght and price; user-friendly. Cons: none.