![]() ![]() So what can Padawan learners get from using this dictionary? There are some great classic lines, like “I have a bad feeling about this” (under the entry for “bad”), and “As you wish” (for “as”), with decent, level-appropriate explanations in Japanese. One thousand words are listed, with example sentences and situations taken from George Lucas’ original trilogy. Unlike that other "Star Wars" dictionary we talked about earlier in the year – the one that teaches you to talk like Darth Vader – this is actually a fully functional academic dictionary, using junior high school level English. Ever wondered how to say “Vader wants us all dead” in Japanese? Well, now’s your chance. ![]() This is the Star Wars English-Japanese Dictionary for Padawan Learners. The English-language study market in Japan is huge, and alongside the more serious stuff there are also some more oddball publications.įrom educational publisher Gakken, however, comes an awesome-looking product that, although it’s very much a movie tie-in, takes itself entirely seriously.
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