Beginner’s Sicilian

Beginner’s Sicilian by Joseph Frederic Privitera, published by Hippocrene Books, Incorporated in 1998, is a practical resource designed for those looking to learn Sicilian. This edition, comprising 159 pages, offers language lessons tailored for the bilingual needs of travelers, businesspeople, and students. The book covers essential situations such as passing through customs, checking into hotels, and making phone calls, while also providing insights into the history and culture of Sicily.
Readers will find a structured approach to acquiring basic language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and useful phrases that facilitate communication with locals. The content emphasizes social customs, restaurant practices, and transportation systems, making it a comprehensive guide for navigating everyday interactions. This resource is particularly beneficial for those interested in foreign language study and the Italian language, offering clear and accessible lessons for effective learning.
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The Beginner’s Series is designed to meet the bilingual needs of the traveling businessperson, tourist, and student. These language lessons cover such common situations as: passing through customs, checking into a hotel, placing phone calls, going to the post office, and extending and accepting invitations. First learn about the country’s history and culture, acquaint yourself with social customs, restaurant practices, and transportation systems. Then learn basic language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and useful phrases that will have you communicating with natives and moving about feeely. Clear, easy to use, and insightful, the Beginner’s Series will introduce you to the languages of the world.
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