The Turkish vade-mecum of Ottoman colloquial language

containing a concise Ottoman grammar; a carefully selected vocabulary, alphabetically arranged, in two parts--English and Turkish, and Turkish and English; also a few familiar dialogues and naval and military terms; the whole in English characters, the pronounciation being fully indicated.

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Sir James W. Redhouse
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The Turkish vade-mecum of Ottoman colloquial language

containing a concise Ottoman grammar; a carefully selected vocabulary, alphabetically arranged, in two parts--English and Turkish, and Turkish and English; also a few familiar dialogues and naval and military terms; the whole in English characters, the pronounciation being fully indicated.

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English
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368

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London

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PL123 .R53

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vii, 368 p.
Number of pages
368

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OL7008894M
LCCN
09016210
OCLC/WorldCat
5590703

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