Delodephius Bilingual Tetraglot Senior Member Yugoslavia Joined 5389 days ago 342 posts - 501 votes Speaks: Slovak*, Serbo-Croatian*, EnglishC1, Czech Studies: Russian, Japanese
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I have been studying Latin with the "Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata" book, and I have
made great progress with. In fact, I think the method employed in this book is The Method
for me. I am very satisfied with my progress.
As I asked before about Ancient Greek and found the answers useful, now I want to ask if
there are books that use a similar method like LLSPI but for modern languages? I'm
interested in French and German (and possibly Persian)?
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