Reading book of the Turkish language with a grammar and vocabulary

containing a selection of original tales, literally translated and accompanied by grammatical references : the pronunciation of each word given as now used in Constantinople

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Reading book of the Turkish language with a grammar and vocabulary

containing a selection of original tales, literally translated and accompanied by grammatical references : the pronunciation of each word given as now used in Constantinople

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Publisher
James Madden
Language
English
Pages
106

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Published in

London

Edition Notes

In English with passages in Ottoman Turkish.

Other Titles
Turkish language, Turkish reading book with grammar, vocabulary, etc.

Classifications

Library of Congress
PL121 .B37 1854

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiv, 101, 106, 56 p. ;
Number of pages
106

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL653353M
Internet Archive
cu31924102199266
LCCN
96969684
Library Thing
6358506

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