New York, June 1st, 1849.


CONTENTS.


PART I.
A SYNOPSIS, ETC.
PAGE
The Letters [ 7]
Accent [10]
Noun—Number [ib. ]
    Gender [ib. ]
    Case [11]
Augmentative and Diminutive Nouns [ib. ]
Adjectives [12]
Comparative [ib. ]
Superlative [13]
Pronouns [14]
Verbs [16]
Conjugation—Simple Tenses [17]
  “   Compound Tenses [23]
Auxiliary Verbs [25]
Idiomatical Tenses [27]
Place of the Pronouns [28]
Verbs affirmatively and negatively conjugated [ib. ]
Passive Verbs [ib. ]
Pronominal Verbs [29]
Gerund [30]
Verbs that alter their radical letters [31]
Remarks on the Subjunctive [ib. ]
Participle [32]
Verbs that have two Participles [ib. ]
Adverbs [33]
Prepositions [34]
Conjunctions [35]
Interjections [36]
Abbreviations [ib. ]

PART II.
A VOCABULARY, ETC.
The Numbers [37]
Moneda corriente [39]
Of Heaven and the Elements [40]
The Weather and Seasons [ib. ]
Days of the Week and Months [41]
Holy Days [ib. ]
Ecclesiastical Dignities [ib. ]
Eatables [42]
Covering of the Table [ib. ]
For Fast Days—Fish [44]
For the Dessert [ib. ]
Conditions of Man and Woman [46]
Clothes and Articles for Dressing [ib. ]
Articles for Riding [47]
Clothes for Ladies [ib. ]
Parts of the Human Body [48]
The Five Senses—Ages [49]
Qualities of the Body [ib. ]
Defects of the Body [50]
Studying [ib. ]
Musical Instruments [ib. ]
Parts and Furniture of a House [51]
What is found about the Chimney, in the Kitchen,
  and in the Cellar [52]
The Servants of a House [53]
What is found in and about the Door,
  and in the Stable [54]
The Garden—Flowers, Trees, &c. [54]
Temporal Dignities [55]
Officers of War—The Army [56]
Fortifications [ib. ]
Professions and Trades [57]
Defects and Imperfections [58]
Good Qualities—Diseases [ib. ]
Bird and Quadrupeds [59]
The Country—The City [60]
Colors—Metals [61]
Commercial Terms [ib. ]
Collection of Verbs [63]

PART III.
DIALOGUES.
I. Saluting, &c. [69]
II. To pay a Visit [70]
III. To dress one’s self [71]
IV. The Tailor [72]
V. To breakfast [73]
VI. To speak Spanish [74]
VII. Of the Weather [75]
VIII. To write [76]
IX. To buy [78]
X. To inquire after News [79]
XI. To inquire after any one [82]
XII. For a journey [83]
XIII. Supper and Lodgings [85]
XIV. To reckon with the Landlord [86]
XV. On a Voyage by Sea [87]
XVI. On board of a Vessel [89]
XVII. On a Journey in a Litter, or on Mules   [90]
XVIII. At the Dinner Table [92]

PART IV.
COMMERCIAL LETTERS, ETC.
First Letter [95]
Second Letter [96]
An Invoice [97]
Third and Fourth Letters [98]
Letter of Recommendation   [99]
A Draft [ib. ]
Endorsement [100]
Notes    [ib. ]

EASY INTRODUCTION

TO

SPANISH CONVERSATION.