To learn a language is by itself an art, and all are not gifted with that faculty. Nevertheless, once one develops a taste for that, it becomes easier, and a second habit. Learning a language in thirty days may seem some what ambitious a scheme; but this book does not hold a false promise or put one under an illusion. Thanks to the Roman script supported by a code of transliteration, this book offers an understanding of the general nature of the language. Within ...