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Cebuano Study Notes

Tom Marking

11/7/2005

Cebuano Study Notes Tom Marking November 7, 2005

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Cebuano Study Notes

Tom Marking

11/7/2005

For Cathy, Without whom my journey into Cebuano Would never have begun

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Cebuano Study Notes

Tom Marking

11/7/2005

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Title: Author: Date: Format: Number of Pages: Availability: Cebuano Study Notes Tom Marking November 7, 2005 PDF (Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher) 250 Can be downloaded from the following web site: http://www.tomandcathymarking.com/cebuano.htm Free Cebuano Study Notes was written for the beginning Cebuano student who would like to extend his or her knowledge of the language. It provides concise information on the Cebuano language with a particular focus on the grammar. It has the following features: • • • • • • Covers all the major parts of speech: nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, verbs, pseudoverbs, etc. Includes information on phonemes, accents, morphological processes, and regional dialects. Includes a language map showing the areas where Cebuano is spoken. Contains a total of 2,285 example Cebuano sentences. Each Cebuano sentence has a corresponding English translation. Contains 300 grammar formulas covering all aspects of the Cebuano language. Contains 100 commonly used verbs. Each verb is displayed on its own page with up to 23 conjugations listed. Each conjugation has an example Cebuano sentence and its corresponding English translation.

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Cebuano Study Notes

Tom Marking

11/7/2005

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