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Japanese Anime Vocabulary
From a frequency list, link lost when an earlier course disappeared.
JTLanguage
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Japanese iTalki
A place to save content from my iTalki lessons.
JTLanguage
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Japanese Sentence Patterns
Example sentences from the book "Japanese Sentence Patterns for Effective Communication", byTaeko Kamiya
JTLanguage
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Japanese TV Shows
JTLanguage
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Japanese VLogs
Various Japanese YouTube videos for listening practice.
JTLanguage
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Japanese Vocabulary
A place to collect loosely categorized vocabulary.
JTLanguage
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John's Japanese Stuff
A place for me to collect Japanese vocabulary and sentences.
JTLanguage
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Sally's Japanese
JTLanguage
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TalkPalAI Dialogs
Some converstations I had with "Emma", the AI from TalkPalAI.com. For my parts I used the corrected sentence they provide.
JTLanguage

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Enter the text or patterns to be searched for. Enter multiple lines to do multiple searches.
The match type determines how the string matching in the search is performed.
The output format determing how the search results are displayed. Use "Table" to display the results in a normal table display. Use "Export" to display the results in an export line format, using a pattern like that used in the Patterned import/export mechanism.
The output pattern is used with the export output format to indicate how to format each search result. This is a coded string that will be used to parse a study item from the input, or format output. It uses substitutions of the form "%{c}" where "c" is a control string indicating what is to be substituted.
The control strings supported are:
t: set target language item.
t1-t3: set additional target language items
h: set host language item
h1-h3: set additional host language items
n: set speaker name
nt: set speaker name (target language)
nh: set speaker name (host language)
d: skip a number
s: skip a string until a match of the next character
(num)s: skip (num) characters
o: output an ordinal number which is incremented for each item
tag: for use with courses, or plans to select or set up a node or study list using the tag as the title
title: output the node content title
description: output the node content description
label: input or output the node content label
node: input or output the node title
contentType: input or output the content type name
contentSubType: input or output the content subtype name
sentences, words, characters, expansion, exercises: redirects the input to components with these labels
For example: Say your target language is Spanish, host language is English, and you have some alternate language, and you have rows that look like this: "MyLabel: espanol,english (alt),ignore" You could use a pattern like: "MyLabel: %{t},%{h} (%{t1}),%{s}"
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