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Fritaliañol

English French (Français) Italian (Italiano) Spanish (Español) Permanent Linkby entrentity on Mon 2009-09-14, 19:19

I've just finished making a pocket grammar guide for French, Spanish and Italian: Here it is.

As with my other pocket grammar guides, each page will be 1/8 of an A4 page, thus allowing you to have the basic grammar of all three of these languages on a single sheet, which is then folded into a little booklet.

I would be very much appreciative if someone looked through this and pointed out any mistakes or made suggestions. In order to fit a lot onto it, I've had to be quite concise, after all.

Proycon's comparison table was very useful for this.

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Re: Fritaliañol

Permanent Linkby Anonymous on Fri 2009-09-18, 3:15

Its fun learning different languages and this will make us confident. I just got wondered when i hear the word "Si vis pacem, para bellum", what does this really mean?At some point in time, we have heard the phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum." Some people get confused, as most schools don't cover a lot of things Latin (we don't mean salsa dancing – we mean swords, sandals, Ides of March and Julius Caesar Latin) but that being said, what Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum literally means is "If for peace, for war." It's a paraphrasing of a military philosopher from the late 4th century, Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus, from his work De Re Militari. (Literally, On Military Matters, a book that was a cornerstone of European military thought and tactics for centuries.) It means that if some one desires to keep peace, then they had better get a cash advance and be prepared to defend it – Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum,..Read more at: http://personalmoneystore.com/moneyblog ... ra-bellum/
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