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This simple bundle includes the Unofficial Learnerโs Vocabulary and Grammar Companion to Minna no Nihongo 1, the verb conjugation chart and the grammar form chart – everything you need to learn Japanese. Save by buying this simple bundle vs buying the files individually.
Unofficial Learnerโs Vocabulary and Grammar Companion to Minna no Nihongo 1
The Unofficial Learnerโs Vocabulary and Grammar Companion to Minna no Nihongo 1 is your one-stop destination for additional explanations and clarifications of everything in the Minna no Nihongo (MNN) Translation and Grammar Notes 1 (version 2, published in 2012) book.
As someone who started learning Japanese with the MNN books, especially the translation and grammar book, I thought many things were presented in odd ways or not explained thoroughly. Often, I would learn something from the book just for it to be corrected or clarified afterwards by Japanese teachers or natives.
Rather than learning something and then having to partially unlearn it later on your language-learning journey, this guide provides those clarifications and corrections to learn it once. As a result, there will be more information in this companion guide than in the main textbook. It will also go into more detail. This is to avoid those โedge casesโ where MNN says to use a certain grammar and later comes back and says โOh remember when we taught you this? Actually you can use that for 90% of what we said but for this other 10%, use this insteadโ.
Layout of the Companion Guide
Each MNN Lesson is a separate section. At the top of each section is clarification about the vocabulary when MNN is ambiguous with its translation or explanation. For example, does โfallโ mean the season as in โwinter, spring, summer, and fallโ, does it mean โto fallโ (verb) or is it a noun, such as โthe fall of the Roman Empireโ?
When needed, vocabulary will be followed by clarifying the “Useful Words and Information” sections. These sections often have information not 100% relevant to modern, 21st-century Japan, so there are clarifications and additions to explain which are still used and how.
Just like the textbook, each section in this guide ends with the grammar, which is more thoroughly explained as needed. Examples (different ones from the textbook) demonstrate each grammar point in action.
After going through all the lessons, some additional materials have been included in the appendix. The titles are:
- Subject vs topic: ใฏ vs ใ
- Objects: ใ vs ใ
- Verbs of motion: ใ vs ใซ vs ใธ
- Places: ใง vs ใ
- Pronouns for โIโ
- How to say โyouโ
Japanese verb conjugation chart
The verb conjugation chart lists the lesson each veb appears in Minna no Nihongo, the group it belongs to as defined in Minna no Nihongo, and the kanji and hiragana forms for each verb form. Each verb is also colour-coordinated with its group: blue represents group 1, green is group 2 and yellow is group 3.
Additionally, red writing is used for verbs that look like belong to groups that do not fit the usual pattern. For example,ใใใใพใ/่ตทใใพใ looks like it should be in group 1 from the ~ใพใ form; however, it is in group 2 as the dictionary form is ใใใ/่ตทใใ. Therefore its entry in the chart is written in red.
Grammar chart
The grammar chart combines verbs from Minna no Nihongo with the grammar forms taught in the Minna no Nihongo textbook. Each row is a verb and each column is a different grammar point. For example, if you want to use the ๏ฝใพใใใใ (“Shall I…”) grammar point with ใใใพใ/่ตทใใพใ, you would look at the row for ใใใพใ/่ตทใใพใ and then go to the first column, which would show you that the combination is ่ตทใใพใใใใ.
See also:
- MNN1 Bundle (companion guide, verb conjugation and verb form charts)
- MNN1 Verb conjugation and verb form charts
- MNN1 Unofficial practice book
- Minna no Nihongo 1 Translation and Grammar textbook (version 2)
- Minna no Nihongo 1 full textbook set









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