Let me explain.Hmm, did you guys lean the polite form as the "base form"?
For me, I am used to learning the dictionary form and treat it as the "base form"
@tmxistz: ~に限っていません-> に限って、限らない,etc...not sure about other schools but for ikoma you will start off with ~ます形(also your polite form) then proceed to learn other forms
@dimitri_can: yea that is a jlpt 2 grammar but i thought its ~に限っていません?

~て+あります: state which someone did something.so it is imasen right? thought i remember wrongly cause tearimasen very seldom used from what i know, i think its only used when something its being done for certain purposes (will be taught in basic 2 of ikoma i think) like koppu ha taburu no ue ni oitearimasu. self studied that section to jump levels but still a bit blur. haha must revise already.![]()
heya where else in Singapore can buy an electronic dict? most of the members here bought from overseas?
Yup. I do help you know. =pKinokuniya,but the pricing is steep.
Ikoma was selling electronic dictionary awhile ago.Don't know if they still offering that.
If you can get someone to buy it for you in japan,it will be cheaper and better.
Better because wider selection.
Yup. I do help you know. =p
http://www.canon.com.hk/en/Consumer/Product/ProductDetail.aspx?product_id=100064&series_id=10045
Thinking of selling my Canon word tank C35. Bought less than a month ago.
$120 including EMS shipping to Singapore.
Dictionaries include Daijirin Japanese dictionary, Genius J/E, E/J dictionaries and Oxford Learner's English Dictionary.
English and Japanese menu options
Size (W x D x H) - 126 x 76 x 23 mm
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yeah.. i have the same qns in mind too..heya where else in Singapore can buy an electronic dict? most of the members here bought from overseas?
Better brands. Casio would be a good one.yeah.. i have the same qns in mind too..
wondering what are the better brands for the electronic dictionary? Price range? ?
im just a poor student =(
hurhur..Wanna buy a dictionary from Japan? Buy mine!
Or, for other models, I charge only 30SGD.
So cheap and convenient. Hehe!
But, honestly, you don't need to spend on dictionaries that cost a few hundred dollars.
maybe ndsl?![]()