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Dave Luton
ASIN: B07MKP42P6
Publisher: Amazon KDP
Pages: 243

This is a book for beginners which contains example sentences from the Latin Vulgate. It does not contain exercises.I am now in the process of making initial corrections and improvements. For example: the preposition "sine" means "without" and not "with". I also apologize for (and have corrected) the occasional German word that appeared in the English text. To suggest more corrections, write to daves.luton@yahoo.es. Thank you!Table of ContentsCases and AbbreviationsNominativeAccusativeDativeGenitiveAblative and LocativeVocativeCases and SyntaxAbbreviationsPronounsPossessive Adjectivesmeus (my)tuus (your - singular)eius/illius/suus (his, her, its)noster (our)vester (your - plural)eorum (their)Demonstrative Pronounshic, haec, hoc: (this, these)MasculineFeminineNeuteriste, ista, istud: (that, those)MasculineFeminineNeuterille, illa, illud (that, those)MasculineFeminineNeuterRelative ...
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4.5 stars from 3 ratings