Italian language

A short specimen of what is most necessary to be known to attain the Italian language

Autore:
s.a. | s.a.

Luogo:
London | Londra

Editore:
s. e. | s. e.

Periodo: 1751-1775

Tipo: Grammatica

Metalingua:
Inglese

Lingua oggetto:
Italiano

Sistema di scrittura:
Latino

A PROSPECT of the articles, in Italian, French and English p. 2

REMARKS on the articles p. 4

DECLENSION of nouns p. 5

REMARKS on the gender and number of nouns p. 13

Prepositions, by some grammarians called indefinite articles p. 14

An alphabetical list of words (conjunctive pronouns) that are often joined to verbs in Italian, forming one word, of two or three words p. 15

A prospect of the conjunctive pronouns, both single, and when they precede one other, with their signification in both French and English p. 16

A TABLE of the pronouns; each of them exemplified in a short phrase p. 19

REMARKS on the conjunctive pronouns p. 23

Of VERBS p. 27

A table of the terminations of tenses of regular verbs. Indicative mood, present. Infinitive p. 29

REMARKS on the verbs p. 30

Espressioni familiari in forma di dialoghi p. 33

[Fine] p. 62

Compilatore: Dalila Bachis

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