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Latin vocabulary guide is packed with useful information for beginners of all ages.

Series: Quickstudy: Academic

Pamphlet: 4 pages

Publisher: QuickStudy; Chrt edition (April 25, 2002)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1572226978

ISBN-13: 978-1572226975

Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 x 0.1 inches

Shipping Weight: 0.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (65 customer reviews)

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This laminated four page "booklet" covers numbers, colors, months, greetings, seasons, time, the household, jewelry, general nouns, adjectives, adverbs, verbs, and more! Perfect for the beginner.

I ordered this for my daughter and she loves it. My only suggestion is that it be in English alphabetical order instead of Latin. If I want to look up a word, it is hard if I have no idea what it is in Latin. But overall, it is a great tool to go with her curriculum. Thanks.

I am a new student of Latin, and I was looking for concise guide to the word forms in Latin. I began compiling my own "quick study guides" on regular paper, but it was a pretty arduous process, and I had to keep revising them as we started covering new topics.I stumbled on this when I was doing an internet search on flashcards for study. It was only a few bucks, so I ordered it. I have used it constantly ever since. It is great for making sure I am getting the correct tense, mood, voice and to ensure that I am properly recognizing GNC. It also has good synopses for articles, pronouns, use of prepositions, and a number of additional grammatical and usage concepts.This is a letter-sized set of reference cards laminated in plastic and pre-punched for use with a three-ring binder. The card stock plus lamination makes it stiff and durable, as well as impervious to coffee spills when I am up late studying.After using this for several weeks, I also purchased its companion Vocabulary Reference cards. They, too, are useful for some very basic vocabulary items, but they are no substitute for pocket dictionary.

The Latin Vocabulary chart provides a handy, colorful, laminated reference of Latin vocabulary words that is a helpful reference for students of Latin. The information is well organized and easy to read. The chart is only four pages however so the total vocabulary presented is limited and you will need to supplement this with a good English (or your own language)/Latin dictionary. That being said, the chart is useful as a quick reference (it's intended purpose) and provides the necessary information on all entries to ascertain the declension for nouns and adjectives and the conjugations of the verbs. The chart provides a good variety of vocabulary in a limited space and is easier to use that a standard dictionary. If you're a serious student of Latin I would highly recommend it.

This is a fast and easy guide. I keep it handy, right by my desk at all times.If you continue to practice what is on the chart, it very quickly expands bothyour sight and auditory vocabulary.

I've been trying to find something with latin on it for a while because I really want to learn latin. This chart helps me grasp the basics. It's good. The price was good and the words and phrases are great.

I bought this for my son who will be taking Latin this semester. I think it is going to be very handy for him and has some good info. The print was somewhat small so it is good that he doesn't have the vision problems I have. I wish it would not have come pre-punched for a binder. The words where the holes are cannot be read. It is slim enough that a person that wanted it for a binder could easily use a hand punch but for those that don't want it punched - nothing we can do about it now.

This is one of those typical quick-read items which are found at college bookstores. Bought this for my son who signed up for basic Latin. Worked out okay for him but he dropped the course after the first trimester! Personally, I like these for a quick reference when studying (I'm a former teacher).

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