Hippocrene Books, 1991. — 144 p.
The Indian language of Marathi is spoken by over 50 million people world-wide. It is the dominant language of Bombay, the world's second most populous city, and the surrounding areas. This concise coursebook, specially designed for self-study, is the perfect introduction. The lessons emphasise learning the spoken language. Special attention is...
Kalbadevi, Bombay: Rev. J. Smith, Bombay Tract & Books Society, 1914. — 94 p. This work was primarily intended to act as a help to students well advanced in the Marathi language. But it was found that circumstances rendered the scope of such a work to be so small, that the author acted on the advice of friends and considerably augmented it. Consequently it has been made of such...
Bombay: Times of India Press, 1901. — 172 p. I am glad to offer to the publio the Marathi-English Second . Book promised long ago. It create of the enlarged Marathi sentence as simple sentence is treated of in the Marathi-English Primer already before the public. In each lesson rules of grammar are given at the top and explained by one or two examples of Marathi sentences. A...
Bombay: Tatva-Vivechaka Press, 1901. — 154 p. 2nd ed. I have prepared this small book for students who know English and are desirous of acquiring speedily, knowledge of the Marathi lauguage, and I trust it will prove useful to them. The rules given are expressed in a simple and concise form, so that they can be easily understood as well as remembered; and this will be specially...
Poona: The Scottish Missionary Industries Co., Ltd, 1907. — 85 p.
This primer is intended for those who wish to learn the Marathi language for practical use. There is nothing exhaustive here. Everything is left incomplete. The only object of the little book is to help the beginner toward a right start in the acquirement of the language for use.
It is believed that a totally...
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