Arabic Primer: Consisting of 180 Short Sentences Containing 30 Primary WordsTrübner and Company, 1876 - 80 pages |
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... five times at least by each , and no word is ever to be uttered by the learner , excepting immediately after the teacher , till he is fully confirmed in a true pronunciation . 5. After the repetition of each word separately , the ...
... five times at least by each , and no word is ever to be uttered by the learner , excepting immediately after the teacher , till he is fully confirmed in a true pronunciation . 5. After the repetition of each word separately , the ...
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... five or ten of the thirty , and the pupil repeats it after him , with the English meaning , five or ten times . This is done several times over , and then the sentences are begun in the same way ; first , each word repeated five or ten ...
... five or ten of the thirty , and the pupil repeats it after him , with the English meaning , five or ten times . This is done several times over , and then the sentences are begun in the same way ; first , each word repeated five or ten ...
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... five sets of sentences , containing one thousand words , with their inflexions , may require two months of five hours a day , or ten days each ; but with many it may take much less . But with these thousand words and two thousand sen ...
... five sets of sentences , containing one thousand words , with their inflexions , may require two months of five hours a day , or ten days each ; but with many it may take much less . But with these thousand words and two thousand sen ...
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... five supposed hours of the lecture in the day may be broken into three lessons . 4. After some progress has been made , and a tolerable pronunciation established , the pupil may begin to repeat by himself word by word and sentence by ...
... five supposed hours of the lecture in the day may be broken into three lessons . 4. After some progress has been made , and a tolerable pronunciation established , the pupil may begin to repeat by himself word by word and sentence by ...
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... five gutturals , h , ch , k are pro- nounced quite in the throat , with the back part of the tongue ; the sound cannot be produced except with the tongue in this position , and the mouth open , and to acquire the easy pro- nunciation of ...
... five gutturals , h , ch , k are pro- nounced quite in the throat , with the back part of the tongue ; the sound cannot be produced except with the tongue in this position , and the mouth open , and to acquire the easy pro- nunciation of ...
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