Latvian-English/english-Latvian Dictionary And Phrasebook
14,86 €
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Description:
About 2 million people speak Latvian world-wide, most of whom reside in the Republic of Latvia. Due to viable economic and political factors, Latvia has seen a steady increase in tourism since gaining its independence in 1991. The two-way dictionary furnishes travellers, businesspersons, students, and diplomats with essential vocabulary, while a concise phrasebook covers topic...
About 2 million people speak Latvian world-wide, most of whom reside in the Republic of Latvia. Due to viable economic and political factors, Latvia has seen a steady increase in tourism since gaining its independence in 1991. The two-way dictionary furnishes travellers, businesspersons, students, and diplomats with essential vocabulary, while a concise phrasebook covers topic...
Description:
About 2 million people speak Latvian world-wide, most of whom reside in the Republic of Latvia. Due to viable economic and political factors, Latvia has seen a steady increase in tourism since gaining its independence in 1991. The two-way dictionary furnishes travellers, businesspersons, students, and diplomats with essential vocabulary, while a concise phrasebook covers topics such as eating out, sightseeing, and elementary conversation. Users will also find a pronunciation guide, a fundamental grammar, and an introduction to the Latvian language.
Author Biography:
Amanda Zaeska Jatniece is a first-generation Latvian American who learned Latvian growing up in a bilingual home and studying it further for 14 years. She has a bachelor's degree in linguistics, and she translates and teaches Latvian form her home in Amherst, Wisconsin.
About 2 million people speak Latvian world-wide, most of whom reside in the Republic of Latvia. Due to viable economic and political factors, Latvia has seen a steady increase in tourism since gaining its independence in 1991. The two-way dictionary furnishes travellers, businesspersons, students, and diplomats with essential vocabulary, while a concise phrasebook covers topics such as eating out, sightseeing, and elementary conversation. Users will also find a pronunciation guide, a fundamental grammar, and an introduction to the Latvian language.
Author Biography:
Amanda Zaeska Jatniece is a first-generation Latvian American who learned Latvian growing up in a bilingual home and studying it further for 14 years. She has a bachelor's degree in linguistics, and she translates and teaches Latvian form her home in Amherst, Wisconsin.
Autor | Jatniece, Amanda Zaeska |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2003 |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 204 |
Pikkus | 190 |
Laius | 190 |
Keel | Latvian (Lettish) |
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