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chiron2b
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I was just wondering if any of the language-lovers out there might also have an interest in German, and perhaps know of a good German grammar to learn from, akin to JWW's First Greek Book, or North & Hillards Greek Prose Composition. Thanks.

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I really liked the Teach Yourself German book, the Oxford-DUDEN pocket grammar, and the Oxford-DUDEN dictionaries (I have the pocket and the “full” editions). I found that the two “pocket” books were quite useful in pursuing genealogical research while travelling.

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Somewhere in an old post, I think I linked to an online German tutorial that I found. You'd have to do a search for it here on textkit.
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Hmmmm...

Could it have been this post?
viewtopic.php?p=8365&highlight=german+tutorial#8365

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mariek wrote:
Hmmmm...

Could it have been this post?
viewtopic.php?p=8365&highlight=german+tutorial#8365
Why yes, I do believe it could. :wink:
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