On special occasions, such as Thanksgiving, my father would say the Latin
grace he learned as a school boy inEngland. None
of us knew what the grace meant in English but it sounded impressive. This book, Amo, Amas, Amat and More can produce the same effect. The book has all sorts of interesting Latin. The reader, if he uses one or two of these phrases may be able to seem
intelligent; maybe more intelligent than he really is. For the Latin scholar the book may be a more entertaining way to begin to
learn Latin than those old dusty textbooks that one finds in the stacks of the library.This abstract was checked by WhiteSmoke Solution. Learn more.