Overall a very good and concise text book
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This book commences with a brief description of the language and its alphabet - thereafter you're on your own with no transliteration into the familiar Roman alphabet. However, the detailed sections on noun declensions, verb declensions and other particles of grammar are extremely helpful. The more I examine this book the more impressed I am. One note: I'd recommend getting used to the alphabet through as many means as possible as sometimes the font changes in this book are confusing.
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