Learn to Read Latin (Second Edition), Workbook
Author: Andrew Keller
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Description: Learn to Read Latin (Second Edition), Workbook por Andrew Keller. This workbook provides answer keys to exercises, aiding in the comprehension of Latin grammar and vocabulary. It is an invaluable resource for self-study and classroom use, helping learners solidify their knowledge and build confidence.
Pages: 160
Megabytes: 0.98 MB
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