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Hello,I am new in this site,I started to study Latin alone,I have got a good Latin Grammar book in portuguese (I am brazilian) I am very serious when I study alone,but the book doesnt give the answers to the translation exercise,can I put here the doubts I will have in order to get help?
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Hello Leonidas,
You may post any answers that are troubling you. Please try to limit your answers to those that are most confusing or that you are unsure of.
Enjoy your studies and I hope you find Textkit to be a useful resource.
You may post any answers that are troubling you. Please try to limit your answers to those that are most confusing or that you are unsure of.
Enjoy your studies and I hope you find Textkit to be a useful resource.
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Re: New Student
I can imagine how disappointing it is when there is no answer key. I think it might be because the book is used in classroom study? I remember starting out with Latin for Beginners (downloadable here on Textkit! Click on the "Learn Latin" link above) which did not have an answer key. A bunch of people here have contributed towards creating an answer key for this book, and it is also downloadable from this site.
Feel free to ask questions on the Latin forum.
Welcome to Textkit!
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Re: New Student
Thanks a lot!!! I am just a beginner,but I use to take seriously when a study alone! I have been studying english and german for a long time!mariek wrote:
I can imagine how disappointing it is when there is no answer key. I think it might be because the book is used in classroom study? I remember starting out with Latin for Beginners (downloadable here on Textkit! Click on the "Learn Latin" link above) which did not have an answer key. A bunch of people here have contributed towards creating an answer key for this book, and it is also downloadable from this site.
Feel free to ask questions on the Latin forum.
Welcome to Textkit!
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I thank you fou your welcome greetings! I am just a beginer but I expect to be worthy of this site taking the studies seriously.benissimus wrote:Hello Leonidas,
You may post any answers that are troubling you. Please try to limit your answers to those that are most confusing or that you are unsure of.
Enjoy your studies and I hope you find Textkit to be a useful resource.