The guide enables learners to understand sentence particles, verb conjugations, and polite expressions essential for daily communication. It is recommended to use this translation resource for studying vocabulary and grammar rules before practicing with the primary textbook.
Many students fail because they use this PDF as a novel (reading it in bed). Follow this workflow instead:
Read the grammar explanations in the PDF for each new sentence pattern. Then, look at the corresponding section in the main textbook ("Bunkei" or sentence patterns). Compare the examples provided in both books to see the grammar in action. The guide enables learners to understand sentence particles,
This section covers the first 25 lessons (Lessons 1–25).
To complement your study with this material, consider using online resources. For instance, the app offers lessons and video classes structured around Minna no Nihongo, and JLPT Sensei (NEOTAS) provides grammar points and example sentences, which can be excellent supplementary tools. Stay consistent with your study plan, practice daily, and this method will lead you to a strong command of basic Japanese. Good luck, or as they say in Japanese, がんばってください (Ganbatte kudasai - Please do your best)! Follow this workflow instead: Read the grammar explanations
Writing romanji (Spanish-style pronunciation) over the kanji.
: Comprehensive lists of new words for each lesson, translated into Spanish. This section covers the first 25 lessons (Lessons 1–25)
"Minna no Nihongo I" se caracteriza por su enfoque en la enseñanza del japonés de manera gradual y sistemática. A continuación, se presentan algunas de las características más destacadas del libro:
The official PDF for the "Minna no Nihongo I Traduccion y Notas Gramaticales" is a copyrighted publication of 3A Corporation. Therefore, it is primarily available for purchase through major booksellers, both in print and as a legal e-book.
: Clear breakdowns of sentence patterns and essential structures in Spanish.