The Elementary Spanish Reader and Translator

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D. Appleton, 1882 - 156 pages
 

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Page 162 - AN EASY INTRODUCTION TO SPANISH CONVERSATION, containing all that is necessary to make a rapid progress in it. Particularly designed for persons who have little time to study, or are their own instructors. By M. Velasquez de la Cadena.
Page 158 - OLLENDORFF'S NEW METHOD OF LEARNING TO READ, WRITE, AND SPEAK THE SPANISH LANGUAGE.
Page 158 - A Pronouncing Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages: composed from the Spanish Dictionaries of the Spanish Academy, Terreros, and Salva, upon the Basis of Seoane's edition of Neuman and Baretti, and from the English Dictionaries of Webster, Worcester, and Walker; with the addition of more than...
Page 160 - The prose extracts in this volume are preceded by an historical account of the origin and progress of the Spanish Language, and...
Page 162 - Spanish Grammar. Being a New, Practical, and Easy Method of Learning the Spanish Language ; after the System of AF AHN, Doctor of Philosophy, and Professor at the College of Neuss. First American Edition, revised and enlarged. 12mo, 149 pages.
Page 163 - The pronunciation of the Castilian language is so clearly set forth in this Dictionary, as to render it well-nigh impossible for any person who can read English readily, to fail of obtaining the true sounds of the Spanish words at sight.
Page 161 - METODO PARA APRENDER A LEER, escribir y hablar el Frances, segun el verdadero sistema de Ollendorff ; ordenado en...
Page 158 - Seoane's edition of Neuman and Baretti, and from the English Dictionaries of Webster, Worcester, • and Walker; with the addition of more than 8,000 Words, Idioms, and Familiar phrases, the Irregularities of all the Verbs, and a Grammatical Synopsis of both Languages.
Page 159 - Ollendorff is applied in this volume to the Spanish language. Having received, from the two distinguished editors to whom its supervision was intrusted, corrections, emendations, and additions, which specially adapt it to the youth of this country, it is believed to embrace every possible advantage for imparting a thorough and practical knowledge of Spanish. A course of systematic grammar underlies the whole; but its development is so gradual and inductive as not to weary the learner. Numerous examples...
Page 163 - Spanish words at sight. In the revision of the work, more than eight thousand words, idioms, and familiar phrases have been added. It gives in both languages the exact equivalents of the words in general use, both in their literal and metaphorical acceptations.

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