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A concise Latin-language grammar that presents pronunciation guidance and orthographic marks for Japanese phonemes, followed by systematic treatments of parts of speech: nouns and their declensions, pronouns, verb formation and conjugations across tenses and moods, irregular verbs, particles, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It explains syntactic case government and provides rules for numeral systems and counting classifiers. Examples illustrate each rule with Latin translations, and the volume closes with conjugation tables, usage notes, errata, and prefatory remarks for learners. The work emphasizes practical application and a condensed reference format.
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