Author: Grazio Falzon
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
ISBN: 9780781805650
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This book includes an introduction to basic grammar, a pronunciation guide, and phrases on all topics a visitor to Malta might need to know.
Maltese-English, English-Maltese Dictionary and Phrasebook
Author: Grazio Falzon
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
ISBN: 9780781805650
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This book includes an introduction to basic grammar, a pronunciation guide, and phrases on all topics a visitor to Malta might need to know.
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
ISBN: 9780781805650
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
This book includes an introduction to basic grammar, a pronunciation guide, and phrases on all topics a visitor to Malta might need to know.
Concise Maltese English, English Maltese Dictionary
Author: Joseph Aquilina
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 1200
Book Description
Joseph Aquilina's Maltese-English-Maltese Dictionary in six volumes was published between 1987 and 2000. This new, concise edition constitutes an update that accounts for words no longer in use and the introduction of new words. It is aimed at students, translators and the general day-to-day user.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 1200
Book Description
Joseph Aquilina's Maltese-English-Maltese Dictionary in six volumes was published between 1987 and 2000. This new, concise edition constitutes an update that accounts for words no longer in use and the introduction of new words. It is aimed at students, translators and the general day-to-day user.
Kelmet Il-Malti
Further Studies in the Lesser-Known Varieties of English
Author: Jeffrey P. Williams
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107021200
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This book documents the lesser-known varieties of English which have been overlooked and understudied within the canon of English linguistics.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1107021200
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 363
Book Description
This book documents the lesser-known varieties of English which have been overlooked and understudied within the canon of English linguistics.
Learn Maltese
Author: Alain de Raymond
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986504478
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Are you learning or willing to learn the Maltese language? Are you having some trouble with the verbs? Would you like to have clear explanations? Can you use full conjugations of the main Maltese verbs? A book fit for Maltese learners In this book, you will learn the structure of the Maltese verbs and all the different tenses. You will find as well as over 120 full conjugations of the most frequently used verbs in a simple and concise overview of Malta's official language. Each of the verbs is explained in an easy way. In the index, the translation Maltese-English and English-Maltese is given. So it is used as a learner's dictionary. Here's the structure: Introduction Pronunciation General structure Part 1 of the verbs Part 2 of the verbs Verbs from other languages Exceptions Additional notes Index So, ready to learn Maltese verbs? Let's start by learning Malta's verbs!
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781986504478
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 292
Book Description
Are you learning or willing to learn the Maltese language? Are you having some trouble with the verbs? Would you like to have clear explanations? Can you use full conjugations of the main Maltese verbs? A book fit for Maltese learners In this book, you will learn the structure of the Maltese verbs and all the different tenses. You will find as well as over 120 full conjugations of the most frequently used verbs in a simple and concise overview of Malta's official language. Each of the verbs is explained in an easy way. In the index, the translation Maltese-English and English-Maltese is given. So it is used as a learner's dictionary. Here's the structure: Introduction Pronunciation General structure Part 1 of the verbs Part 2 of the verbs Verbs from other languages Exceptions Additional notes Index So, ready to learn Maltese verbs? Let's start by learning Malta's verbs!
Maltese for Foreigners
Author: Alain de Raymond
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781982093990
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Are you learning Maltese? Do you find it difficult to make sense of the Maltese language? Is the spoken Maltese too different from the Maltese you've already learnt? Can you use some help with the expressions and special word combinations? A book with over 700 Maltese words and expressions In this book, you'll learn the most used words and expressions in spoken Maltese. Links to audio files are included to hear the Maltese pronunciation, so you can practice your hearing skills as well. An overview of all the content: Pronunciation How to greet in Maltese Essential sentences to start using Essential Maltese expressions and words Non-essential filling words to sound Maltese Connecting words How Maltese questions start Prepositions and how they are combined with other Maltese words Pronouns and how to use them Ask for directions The most used conjugations - Maltese verbs Adjectives Everyday Maltese words for at the doctor, at home, in the restaurant and many more And some other useful phrases Fun extras Links to more Maltese So what are you waiting for to learn Malta's official language? Start learning today by buying this book!
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781982093990
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Are you learning Maltese? Do you find it difficult to make sense of the Maltese language? Is the spoken Maltese too different from the Maltese you've already learnt? Can you use some help with the expressions and special word combinations? A book with over 700 Maltese words and expressions In this book, you'll learn the most used words and expressions in spoken Maltese. Links to audio files are included to hear the Maltese pronunciation, so you can practice your hearing skills as well. An overview of all the content: Pronunciation How to greet in Maltese Essential sentences to start using Essential Maltese expressions and words Non-essential filling words to sound Maltese Connecting words How Maltese questions start Prepositions and how they are combined with other Maltese words Pronouns and how to use them Ask for directions The most used conjugations - Maltese verbs Adjectives Everyday Maltese words for at the doctor, at home, in the restaurant and many more And some other useful phrases Fun extras Links to more Maltese So what are you waiting for to learn Malta's official language? Start learning today by buying this book!
Maltese and Other Languages
Author: Joseph M. Brincat
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789993273431
Category : Maltese language
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Throughout the ages, the Maltese language has undergone a series of internal changes as well as modifications and accretions caused by various external forces. Internal changes are not easy to date and explain because they require a painstaking comparative exercise that can be carried out only by experts in Semitic languages. As a result, their systematic description in a historical grammar of Maltese has not yet been published. By contrast, the external history of Maltese is essentially an account of its contact with various languages. All languages are marked by contact, albeit to varying degrees. Gumperz holds that "most words in most modern languages would count as borrowed" (1982: 67), but what makes Maltese unique is that it blends together elements from three distinct language families: the Semitic, the Romance, and the Germanic. The language spoken in Malta today is the result of a process that has been going on for a thousand years and, consequently, the account presented in this book will show how social, political, and cultural events are reflected in the changing face of the language. As the lexicon is the most tangible aspect of a language, it will naturally be privileged in this account. Thanks to its position exactly at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, 90 km from Sicily and 290 km from the Tunisian coast, Malta's relations have not been limited to its immediate neighbours, Sicily and North Africa. Since time immemorial, Malta has been at the mercy of all the great naval powers that sailed the Sicilian channel. As a result, the Maltese language has been shaped by its inhabitants' interactions with all the peoples who, throughout the centuries, have landed on the islands to govern it or establish colonies there. In a territory as small as 27 km by 14 km, the ratio between the numbers of the rulers and the ruled is highly significant. For thousands of years, when the inhabitants had to live off the islands' resources, the size of the population must have been consistently small, around 5,000 in all; this factor may have allowed the language to be substituted a number of times. This may surprise us today, but before the Romantic Age, people had a very pragmatic view of language. Like any other tool, language was prized mostly for its efficiency. The population of the Maltese islands has multiplied in the past one thousand years, rising to around 400,000, and such a rapid increase in such a small place could not fail to exert a strong influence on the linguistic scenario. The increase in population was due not only to natural growth but also to cumulative waves of settlers from abroad. Social interaction between the locals and the visitors was strong, bilingual communication took place in various domains at all social levels and relations were especially strong when mixed marriages took place. For this reason, a history of the Maltese language must be seen in the wider context of a linguistic history of the Maltese islands, and will offer linguists belonging to both the historical and typological fields an intriguing case study of what can be considered a "minor" language from the international point of view (used only in a small state, but spoken by the great majority of the islanders) which has managed to survive alongside a series of "major" languages such as Arabic, Latin, Sicilian, Italian, and English, languages which were widely spoken and written abroad and which also enjoyed prestige in Malta itself, but whose local circulation was generally limited to the literate minority.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9789993273431
Category : Maltese language
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Throughout the ages, the Maltese language has undergone a series of internal changes as well as modifications and accretions caused by various external forces. Internal changes are not easy to date and explain because they require a painstaking comparative exercise that can be carried out only by experts in Semitic languages. As a result, their systematic description in a historical grammar of Maltese has not yet been published. By contrast, the external history of Maltese is essentially an account of its contact with various languages. All languages are marked by contact, albeit to varying degrees. Gumperz holds that "most words in most modern languages would count as borrowed" (1982: 67), but what makes Maltese unique is that it blends together elements from three distinct language families: the Semitic, the Romance, and the Germanic. The language spoken in Malta today is the result of a process that has been going on for a thousand years and, consequently, the account presented in this book will show how social, political, and cultural events are reflected in the changing face of the language. As the lexicon is the most tangible aspect of a language, it will naturally be privileged in this account. Thanks to its position exactly at the centre of the Mediterranean Sea, 90 km from Sicily and 290 km from the Tunisian coast, Malta's relations have not been limited to its immediate neighbours, Sicily and North Africa. Since time immemorial, Malta has been at the mercy of all the great naval powers that sailed the Sicilian channel. As a result, the Maltese language has been shaped by its inhabitants' interactions with all the peoples who, throughout the centuries, have landed on the islands to govern it or establish colonies there. In a territory as small as 27 km by 14 km, the ratio between the numbers of the rulers and the ruled is highly significant. For thousands of years, when the inhabitants had to live off the islands' resources, the size of the population must have been consistently small, around 5,000 in all; this factor may have allowed the language to be substituted a number of times. This may surprise us today, but before the Romantic Age, people had a very pragmatic view of language. Like any other tool, language was prized mostly for its efficiency. The population of the Maltese islands has multiplied in the past one thousand years, rising to around 400,000, and such a rapid increase in such a small place could not fail to exert a strong influence on the linguistic scenario. The increase in population was due not only to natural growth but also to cumulative waves of settlers from abroad. Social interaction between the locals and the visitors was strong, bilingual communication took place in various domains at all social levels and relations were especially strong when mixed marriages took place. For this reason, a history of the Maltese language must be seen in the wider context of a linguistic history of the Maltese islands, and will offer linguists belonging to both the historical and typological fields an intriguing case study of what can be considered a "minor" language from the international point of view (used only in a small state, but spoken by the great majority of the islanders) which has managed to survive alongside a series of "major" languages such as Arabic, Latin, Sicilian, Italian, and English, languages which were widely spoken and written abroad and which also enjoyed prestige in Malta itself, but whose local circulation was generally limited to the literate minority.
English-Maltese Dictionary
Author: S. Mamo
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Malayalam-English/English-Malayalam Dictionary and Phrasebook
Author: Vasala Menon
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
ISBN: 9780781811866
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of India's 22 state-recognized languages and the official language of the state of Kerala, Malayalam is spoken by 36 million people worldwide. The most up-to-date Malayalam guide available, this guide allows English speakers to communicate with helpful phonetics alongside the native script. The dictionary contains important terms related to transportation, everyday necessities, and local culture, while the phrasebook covers everything from food and lodging to bargaining and medical visits. This pocket-sized reference includes everything that a traveler needs to be understood when visiting south India. Includes: 4,000 dictionary entries; a concise guide to Malayalam grammar and pronunciation; and useful notes on history and culture throughout.
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
ISBN: 9780781811866
Category : Foreign Language Study
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
One of India's 22 state-recognized languages and the official language of the state of Kerala, Malayalam is spoken by 36 million people worldwide. The most up-to-date Malayalam guide available, this guide allows English speakers to communicate with helpful phonetics alongside the native script. The dictionary contains important terms related to transportation, everyday necessities, and local culture, while the phrasebook covers everything from food and lodging to bargaining and medical visits. This pocket-sized reference includes everything that a traveler needs to be understood when visiting south India. Includes: 4,000 dictionary entries; a concise guide to Malayalam grammar and pronunciation; and useful notes on history and culture throughout.
Learn the Maltese Language
Author: Alain de Raymond
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520140445
Category : Maltese language
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Difficulties learning the Maltese language? Maltese doesn't seem to make much sense? You can't find a good grammar book? The explanations you receive complicate your learning? A book for beginners This book explains the Maltese grammar in an easy way. Not too much explanations. Not too complicated explanations. Just simple. Examples to clarify the grammar. Clear and concise. With this book, you'll be able to: Pronounce Maltese words Conjugate verbs in the present tense Use the imperative Apply the negative Conjugate verbs in the simple past and in the future Conjugate verbs in all the other tenses Put the right article in front of the nouns Use the Maltese comparative and superlative Form prepositions, attached or not Use the possessive Present yourself Use interrogative pronouns Count until one million Tell what time it is Know the meaning of Maltese cities Where to find further resources to learn more Maltese Ready to learn Maltese? Start today by buying this book!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781520140445
Category : Maltese language
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Difficulties learning the Maltese language? Maltese doesn't seem to make much sense? You can't find a good grammar book? The explanations you receive complicate your learning? A book for beginners This book explains the Maltese grammar in an easy way. Not too much explanations. Not too complicated explanations. Just simple. Examples to clarify the grammar. Clear and concise. With this book, you'll be able to: Pronounce Maltese words Conjugate verbs in the present tense Use the imperative Apply the negative Conjugate verbs in the simple past and in the future Conjugate verbs in all the other tenses Put the right article in front of the nouns Use the Maltese comparative and superlative Form prepositions, attached or not Use the possessive Present yourself Use interrogative pronouns Count until one million Tell what time it is Know the meaning of Maltese cities Where to find further resources to learn more Maltese Ready to learn Maltese? Start today by buying this book!