In addition, we would like to thank Annamarie Kino, Sonja van Leeuwen and Anna Callander at Routledge who have nursed this new edition through from start to finish. Christopher Moseley Both authors would like to thank Gary King for his helpful comments at the draft stage of this edition, as well as Ligita Grigule whose detailed comments on current usage and methodology have been invaluable. He was a great friend to me and a most unusual man. In a way, you could say that he taught me everything I know. Dace Prauli.v My thanks go to the late Reinis Mertens. I would like to thank Ingrida Bude and the late Margons Bude without whose love and support my Latvian would not have survived, and U[is Prauli.v without whom I would not have started to teach Latvian. An access code and instructions will be provided. Please email with proof of purchase to obtain access to the supplementary content for this eBook. Grammar summary Key to exercises Latvian–English glossary English–Latvian glossary Bibliography Index ! 3 Man ir rezervbts numurs I have a reservation 4 Brauciens ar vilcienu Travelling by train 5 Restorana At the restaurant 6 9imene Family 7 Ko tu dari brcvaja laika? What do you do in your free time? 8 Iesim iepirkties! Let’s go shopping! 9 Iesim uz tirgu! Let’s go to the market! 10 Ka tu pavadi dienas? How do you spend your days? 11 Kur tu biji atva7inajuma? Where did you go on holiday? 12 Kas jums kaiv? What’s wrong with you?ġ3 Jaunais dzcvoklis The new flat 14 Kads vodien bes laiks? What will the weather be like today? 15 Sakari un masu informacijas lcdzek7i Communications and mass media (pbk) (audio CDs) (pack) (MP3) (ebk) (eBook Pack)Īcknowledgements Introduction How to use this book The sounds of Latvian Abbreviations Latvian language-Textbooks for foreign speakers-English. (The colloquial series) Includes bibliographical references. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Prauli.v, Dace, 1951– Colloquial Latvian : the complete course for beginners / Dace Prauli8v and Christopher Moseley. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 1996 Christopher Moseley © 2010 Dace Prauli.v and Christopher Moseley Typeset in 9.5/13pt Helvetica by Graphicraft Limited, Hong KongĪll rights reserved. This second edition published 2010 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 Latvian The Complete Course for Beginners Dace Prauli.v and Christopher Moseley You can order them through your bookseller or via our website Colloquial German (forthcoming) Italian Portuguese of BrazilĪll these Colloquials are available in book & CD packs, or separately. Portuguese of Brazil Romanian Russian Scottish Gaelic Serbian Slovak Slovene Somali Spanish Spanish of Latin America Swahili Swedish Tamil Thai Turkish Ukrainian Urdu Vietnamese Welsh Yoruba Zulu (forthcoming)ĬOLLOQUIAL 2s series: The Next Step in Language Learning Chinese Dutch French German Greek Gujarati Hausa (forthcoming) Hebrew Hindi Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Korean Latvian Lithuanian Malay Mongolian Norwegian Panjabi Persian Polish Portuguese THE COLLOQUIAL SERIES Series Adviser: Gary King The following languages are available in the Colloquial series: Afrikaans Albanian Amharic Arabic (Levantine) Arabic of Egypt Arabic of the Gulf Basque Bengali Breton Bulgarian Cambodian Cantonese Catalan Chinese Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Finnish French Kads vodien bes laiks? | What will the weather be like today? Kas jums kaiv? | What's wrong with you?ġ4. Kur tu biji atvalinajuma? | Where did you go on holiday?ġ2. Ka tu pavadi dienas? | How do you spend your days?ġ1. Iesim uz tirgu! | Let's go to the market!ġ0. Ko tu dari brcvaja laika? | What do you do in your free time?Ĩ. Brauciens ar vilcienu | Travelling by trainħ. Man ir rezervbts numurs | I have a reservationĤ.
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