Publisher: MALTA Date: 1845 Pages: 74Grammar, which is the art of speaking and writing words properly, has three parts: Orthography, Etymology and Syntax.
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Date: 1972
Pages: 62
The Arabic political domination in Malta lasted from 870 to 1090; but the linguistic influence of the Arabs was prolonged for almost another 200 years, till about 1245 when they were expelled from the island lock, stock and barrel by Frederick II of Sicily. After this expulsion, Arabic linguistic influence in Malta dwindled away till it disappeared...
Malta: Colour Image Ltd, 1997. — 162 p. — ISBN: 9990984026. Audio Практический коммуникативный курс современного мальтийского языка. Merħba Bik has been written with the adolescent and mature student in mind. Some topics appeal more to secondary school students, others to a more adult audience. In each case, however, the material provided is aimed at beginners. By the end of...
Valetta Publishing, 1996. — 215 p. — ISBN: 9990958025. This course is divided into 24 lessons, each of which introduces a specific piece of grammar and new vocabulary. Each lesson begins with a text in Maltese, followed by an English explanation of the grammar involved, and a word-list. Probably the best textbook of Maltese available, comprehensive enough to provide a decent...
Publisher: TIPOGRAFIA DI M. WEISS.
Date: 1845
Pages: 334
La Lingua Maltese è un idioma per origine orientale, ma per tendenza europeo; poiché partecipa in oggi dell' Haliano, e si scrive ordinariamente alla maniera italiana.
Publisher: LIVORNO
Date: 1843
Pages: 177
Il desiderio da voi espresso d" introdurre la nostra lingua scritta nelle scuole del popolo, mi suggerì il pensiere di compilare un Vocabolario Maltese, Italiano ed Inglese.
I dizionarj del Vassallo, del Cardinali, e del Bareni mi servirono di guida nelle respettive lingue, e V unico alfabeto che concilia V ortografia italiana, e...
Publisher: LEGHORN
Date: 1831
Pages: 352
Those nations, which in different epochs successively ruled over the Island of Malta, coincided, it seems, in one opinion, namely, in keeping in the s* Ae of barbarism the language of the indiginous. They pretended that the maltese were to come to the knowledge of aforeign language by no other means, bit by the oral communication of...