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245 | _aSanskrit is Fun: A Sanskrit Coursebook for Beginner - Part - 3 | ||
250 | _a1st ed. | ||
260 |
_aDelhi _bMotilal Banarsidass _c2012 |
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500 | _aThe first group of books entitled Sanskrit is Fun (Parts I-III) introduce the learners to the Devanagari alphabets, grouping the letters according to their place of articulation, called 'Family', which comprises both the vowels and consonants. Learners are first taught how to draw the letters. Learning and teaching is also helped by the humorous presentation of the letters in the form of animals figures. The next step is to add vowel to the consonants and then to teach joint (compound) consonants. Finally words and sentences are formed. | ||
650 | _aSanskrit language | ||
650 | _aSanskrit language--Composition and exercises | ||
700 | _aWarwick Jessup | ||
700 | _a Elena Jessup | ||
942 | _cBK |