The Oriental linguist
An edition of The Oriental linguist (1798)
an easy and familiar introduction to the popular language of Hindoostan; (vulgarly, but improperly called the Moors:) comprising the rudiments of that tongue, with an extensive vocabulary, English and Hindoostanee, and Hindoostanee and English: accompanied with some plain and useful dialogues, tales, poems, &c., to illustrate the construction and facilitate the acquisition of the language. To which is added, for the accomodation of the army, the English and Hindoostanee part of the articles of war (from Col. William Scott's translation,) with practical notes and observations
By John Borthwick Gilchrist
Publish Date
1798
Publisher
Printed by Ferris and Greenway
Language
eng
Pages
163
Description:
subjects: Dictionaries, English, English language, Grammar, Hindustani, Hindustani language, Readers