The Italian master; or, rules for the Italian tongue

teaching to read, write, and speak that language in a month’s time, by an easy and familiar method, hiterto unpractised: with compositions or lessons adapted to the rules; also, a table of verbs, by which all verbs regular and irregular, may be readily conjugated

Autore:
Mr. Cheneau of Paris | Cheneau François

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Indice

Advertisement p. III

I. The Introduction. p. 1

II. Of the pronunciation of Vowells p. 2

III. Of the Consonants. p. 3

IV. General Observations. p. 8

V. Of the Apostrophe. p. 10

VI. Of the Accents. p. 12

VII. Of Articles. p. 15

VIII. Of the Nouns. p. 16

IX. Observations on the Nouns. p. 22

X. Of Nouns Adjectives. p. 24

XI. Of Pronouns. p. 26

XII. Of the Auxiliary Verbs Havere to have, and Essere, to be. p. 36

XIII. Table of the Article il the, &c. p. 52

XIV. Rules for the Italian Tongue in five Chapters. p. 53

XV. Table of Italian Pronouns. p. 64

XVI. Necessary Remarks on the Particles. p. 109

XVII. Compositions or Lessons. p. 111

XVIII Significations of Verbs. p. 163

XIX Phrases in Dialogues. p. 173

XX. Months of the Year. p. 177

XXI. Days of the Week. p. 177

XXII. The Holy Days of the Year. p. 178

XXIII. Proper Names of Men, &c. p. 179

XXIV. Vocabulary of Words. p. 181

XXV. Numbers. p. 184

XXVI. Table of Regular Verbs. p. 185

XXVII. Concerning the Italian Verbs. p. 185

XXVIII.Verbs Regular in are. p. 187

XXIX. Verbs Regular in ere. p. 191

XXX. Verbs Regular in ire. p. 193

XXI. Of verbs Passive, Reciprocal, and Neuter. p. 196

XXXII. Of Verbs Irregular. p. 198

XXXIII. Verbs irregular in are. p. 200

XXXIV. Verbs irregular in ere. p. 204

XXXV. Verbs irregular in ire. p. 241

XXXVI. Necessary Observations on the Conjugations of Verbs. p. 250

XXXVII. Example of Italian Poetry. p. 252

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