معرفی کتاب «Dirty Japanese: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F\*%# Off!"» نوشتهٔ Matt Fargo; illustrated by Lindsay Mack، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ulysses Press در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
**GET D!RTY** Next time you’re traveling or just chattin’ in Japanese with your friends, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they never teach you in school, including: **•Cool slang •Funny insults •Explicit sex terms •Raw swear words** __Dirty Japanese__ teaches the casual expressions heard every day on the streets of Japan: What's up? **Ossu?** How's it hanging? **Choshi doyo?** I'm smashed. **Beron beron ni nattekita.** I love ginormous tits. **Kyo'nyu daiskui.** Wanna try a threesome? **Yatte miyo ka sanpi?** I gotta take a leak. **Shonben shite.** He's such an asshole. **Aitsu wa kanji warui kara.**
GET D!RTY
Next time you’re traveling or just chattin’ in Japanese with your friends, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they never teach you in school, including:
Cool slang Funny insults Explicit sex terms Raw swear words
Dirty Japanese teaches the casual expressions heard every day on the streets of Japan:
What's up?
Ossu?
How's it hanging?
Choshi doyo?
I'm smashed.
Beron beron ni nattekita.
I love ginormous tits.
Kyo'nyu daiskui.
Wanna try a threesome?
Yatte miyo ka sanpi?
I gotta take a leak.
Shonben shite.
He's such an asshole.
Aitsu wa kanji warui kara.
Learn cool slang, funny insults and all the words they didn't teach you in class with this comprehensive guide to dirty Japanese.You've taken Japanese lessons and learned all kinds of useful phrases. You know how to order dinner, get directions, and ask for the bathroom. But what happens when it's time to drop the textbook formality? To really know a language, you need to know it's bad words, too. You need Dirty Japanese.From common slang and insulting curses to explicit sexual expressions, this volume teaches the kind of Japanese heard heard every day on the streets from Tokyo to Kyoto from “What's up?” (Ossu?) to “I'm smashed,” (Beron beron ni nattekita.). Invaluable for those traveling to Japan, this guide features useful sidebars featuring English expressions commonly used in Japan. Pronunciation guides, a reference dictionary, sample dialogues, and an offensiveness-rating system from "use at will" to "use at your own risk" also help readers learn to communicate effectively.