Стандарт GSM, название которого расшифровывается как «GSM for Railroad», т.е. GSM для железных дорог, создан на основе самого распространенного в мире стандарта сухопутной (сотовой) подвижной радиосвязи GSM в рамках программ EIRENE (European Integrated Railway radio Enchanced Network) и MORANE(Mobile Radio for Railways Networks in Europe).
If you are looking for the official English translations and grammar notes to follow this story, you can find them on these platforms: Minna no Nihongo I - Translation & Grammar (Archive.org) : A full digitized version of the English companion. Vocabulary List 1–25 (Studocu)
: He learns how to explain a problem at a hospital or follow simple instructions (Lesson 16–17). Part 3: Deepening Connections (Lessons 18–25) Hobbies and Dreams
Close the PDF. Look at the Japanese dialogue in the main text. Translate it into English in your head. Then, take the English translation from the PDF and try to write the Japanese sentence without looking. This is the secret to retention.
: Mike visits a friend’s house, brings a gift (Lesson 7), and learns to express what he likes or is good at, such as Japanese food or sports (Lesson 9). Part 2: Navigating the Community (Lessons 11–17) Errands and Travel
If you are looking for the official English translations and grammar notes to follow this story, you can find them on these platforms: Minna no Nihongo I - Translation & Grammar (Archive.org) : A full digitized version of the English companion. Vocabulary List 1–25 (Studocu)
: He learns how to explain a problem at a hospital or follow simple instructions (Lesson 16–17). Part 3: Deepening Connections (Lessons 18–25) Hobbies and Dreams minna no nihongo lesson 1 to 25 pdf english translation
Close the PDF. Look at the Japanese dialogue in the main text. Translate it into English in your head. Then, take the English translation from the PDF and try to write the Japanese sentence without looking. This is the secret to retention. If you are looking for the official English
: Mike visits a friend’s house, brings a gift (Lesson 7), and learns to express what he likes or is good at, such as Japanese food or sports (Lesson 9). Part 2: Navigating the Community (Lessons 11–17) Errands and Travel Look at the Japanese dialogue in the main text