Japanese/Contents

= Phrase =


 * Japanese Phrasebook
 *  Everyday Phrases

Introductions

 * Japanese/Cover
 * Japanese/Introduction
 * Japanese/Introduction/About
 * Japanese/Study methods
 * Japanese/Contributor's Guide

Linguistics

 * Japanese/Pronunciation
 * Japanese/Pitch accent
 * Japanese/Dialects
 * Special:PrefixIndex/Japanese/Dialects
 * Japanese/Grammar

Reading and writing

 * Japanese/Japanese writing system
 * Japanese/Kana Chart
 * Japanese/Kana
 * Japanese/Kanji
 * Special:PrefixIndex/Japanese/Kanji

Reading practice

 * Japanese/Reader

Vocabulary

 * Special:PrefixIndex/Japanese/Vocabulary


 * Japanese/Vocabulary
 * /Vocabulary
 * Japanese/Vocabulary/Everyday Phrases

Nouns

 * Japanese/Grammar/Nouns

Verbs

 * Japanese/Grammar/Verbs — An overview of classes and forms.
 * Japanese/Verb conjugation table.
 * Japanese/Grammar/Verbs/te form
 * Japanese/Grammar/Verbs/te form/iru
 * Japanese/Lesson Progressive/Answers - should probably be deleted. Quiz is trivial.
 * Japanese/Grammar/Transitivity
 * Japanese/Lesson Conditional
 * Japanese/Lesson/Simultaneous action
 * Japanese/Grammar/~あげく（に）

Adjectives

 * * Japanese/Grammar/Adjectives Still a bit rough, but good enough to put on the front page.

Pronouns

 * Japanese/Lessons/Personal pronouns

Particles

 * Japanese/Grammar/Basic Particles は, が, を, に, へ, か, の, と や, も, で, から, まで, より
 * Japanese/Grammar/Sentence ending particles か, の, ね, よ, ぞ, な, な, かな & かしら, ぜ, わ, さ
 * Japanese/Lessons/Other uses of particles Combining particles, simple clauses and various other little bits.

Counters

 * Japanese/Grammar/Counters

Pro-forms

 * Japanese/Grammar/Pro-forms

Others, Sentence Patterns

 * Japanese/Lesson Relative Clauses
 * Japanese/Lesson/Where is it?
 * Japanese/Grammar/Grammar Assorted
 * Japanese/Grammar/~ほど
 * Japanese/Lessons/Assembling simple sentences (lists a few sentence structures in an introductory fashion)

Giving and receiving

 * Japanese/Lesson Giving and Receiving

Time and day

 * Japanese/Lessons/Days Maybe rename as "Days of the month" or "Dates"
 * Japanese/Lesson/Telling time

Formality and honorifics

 * Japanese/Grammar/Honorifics — includes formal/informal verb forms.
 * Japanese/Grammar/Honorific prefixes — includes prefixes attached to nouns to show respect.
 * Japanese/Grammar/Politeness — word choices in different levels of formality.
 * Japanese/Grammar/Writing
 * Japanese/Lessons/Personal suffixes and name usage

Comparisons

 * Japanese/Grammar/Comparisons

= Lessons =


 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Ogenki desu ka/Yes and no
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Ogenki desu ka/Questions using ka — Very short. Only discusses the question marker "か".

Copula, existence and predicates

 * Japanese/Elementary Japanese/Lesson 2 (undeveloped) AはBです
 * Japanese/Lesson/What is that?
 * Japanese/Basic Japanese/Answers/Lesson 2
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Konnichiwa/Noun predicates
 * Japanese/Existence and Copula
 * Japanese/Lesson/Existence

Introductions and greetings

 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Konnichiwa/Formal salutations answers answers

Adjectives

 * Japanese/Lessons/I-adjectives — Needs more examples to match the な-adjectives.
 * Japanese/Lessons/Na-adjectives
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Ii tenki desu ne/Talking about the weather — Undeveloped; discusses describing the weather (( は) 天気 ですね. ) and "ね".

Numbers

 * Japanese/Numbers
 * Japanese/Lessons/Lesson 3 Inquiring about phone numbers and age.

Miscellaneous

 * Japanese/Lesson/Asking for something
 * Japanese/Lesson/Giving directions
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Konnichiwa/Formality — Informal greetings and discussion on when these are acceptable.
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Lesson 1/Unit 1-4/Answers
 * Japanese/Lessons/Introduction/Amerika-jin desu ka/Foreign loan words
 * Japanese/Lessons/Word list 1 "This is the list of words you should have learned during the first five weeks of this course."
 * Japanese/Mini-tutorial lesson — Phrases and conversation at a restaurant.

= Structure/Lesson Plans/Syllabus =
 * Japanese/Practical Lessons
 * Japanese/Practical Lessons/Syllabus
 * Japanese/Lessons/Basic (content for about ten lessons)
 * Sugu ni Hajimemashō

Users

 * User:Balloonguy/Japanese — A discussion about the rearrangement of contents. (precedes this overhaul and is somewhat outdated by it)
 * User:Telamon~enwikibooks/Japanese — A single page with greetings.
 * User:Helpfulstuffnz/Japanese — A restructuring of the old main page.
 * User:Mkn/Japanese — A new book, never got past an introduction and a page on Japanese scripts.
 * User:Retropunk/Japanese_Curriculum (in active development 01:20, 14 November 2008 (UTC) )
 * User talk:Nesnad/sandbox Nesnad's Quick Start Japanese.

Links and resources
These should be found place on pages where are relevant.
 * w:Category:Japanese language tests)
 * Japanese/Internet Links
 * Japanese/Software

Commons

 * commons:Category:Japanese pronunciation
 * commons:Commons:CJK stroke order project

Meta

 * Japanese/Discussion
 * Japanese/Discussion/Archives:December, 2005
 * Japanese/Discussion/Archives:September, 2005
 * Japanese/Q&A
 * Japanese/Q&A/Archive 1

Templates

 * /Templates


 * Template:Furi
 * Template:Japanese example
 * Template:Japanese vocabulary entry
 * Template:Japanese related
 * Template:Japanese kana
 * Template:Japanese kanji readings

Just an idea...
... tell me what you think.
 * Template:Japanese verb style

Navigation

 * Template:Janav (There is nothing on this, so far, but the look is nice and we might as well base a book-wide navigation on this ... if we choose to use a book-wide navigation template at all.)
 * Template:Japanese kana navigation
 * Template:第三夜Nav

Meta

 * Template:Japanese obsolete
 * Template:Japanese todo

Ruby
These are out-dated and should be replaced with furi when used in Japanese text, but kept for general use elsewhere on Wikibooks.


 * Template:Ruby (should be kept)
 * Template:Ruby-2 (not really that useful. Delete)

Not sure what to do about these:
 * Template:Rubywikt
 * Template:Rubywikt-2

Not Japanese language

 * Japanese/Background Japan (should be a separate book or merged introduction)