New Latin Grammar, Glossary vs American and Australian Slang Usage & Stats

This app offers New Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges It is generally considered one of the best Latin Grammar resources by Classics scholars. It is invaluable not only for reviewing those basics, but for going beyond them. For students, It is helpful to refine all the little details of advanced Latin grammar left out of the textbooks. ▪ Latin Grammar - Part I: Words and Forms - Part 2: Syntax - Part 3: Prosody ▪ Glossary - Over 10000 entries with detailed meaning - Latin pronunciation audio ▪ Basic features: - Easy navigation - Bookmark feature - Search feature ▪ If you want to suggest a new feature or report a bug, please send feedback to us. Thank you!
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This app provides a combined dictionaries of American and Australian slang. AMERICAN SLANG • help you learn slang used in everyday American life • give you some insight into informal American culture AUSTRALIAN SLANG • help you decipher what they hear around them in everyday Australian life • give you some insight into informal Australian culture • make a record of some old Australian expressions DICTIONARY • Dictionary of American slang • Dictionary of Australian slang • American slang and colloquial expressions • English slang and colloquialisms • Historical dictionary of American slang OTHER FEATURES • search an entry • bookmark an entry • cross reference
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New Latin Grammar, Glossary VS.
American and Australian Slang

December 14, 2024