First Lessons In Urdu
✍ Scribed by Dann George J.
- Leaves
- 166
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
Date: 1911
Pages: 166
ISBN: 0548851395.
Added, as such a transliteration will be found useful to Beginners. At the same time those who wish, at this Stage, to learn to use only Roman-Urdu will find the book Useful. The Grammatical Notes are only introductory and elementary, As it is hoped that the student of this book Will go forward to more extensive and profounder works. They will, it is to be hoped, lead up to Platts's " Hindustani Grammar," Kempson's
" Syntax and Idioms of Hindustani/' and other works of a more advanced character. The Vocabulary used is that of the simplest kind of Urdu, such as will be found helpful in acquiring the Language of everyday life. Having laid a foundation of this kind, the student will Find himself able to begin speaking the language, a most Important factor in acquiring a sound and accurate knowledge Of Urdu. Reading, writing and speaking should Be cultivated simultaneously, or the student will perhaps Find himself able to read intelligently, to discuss points of Grammar, and yet be unable to express his thoughts with Fluency and accuracy.
✦ Subjects
Языки и языкознание;Хинди, урду
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