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<p>Learn the Romance languages together!<br><br>The Romance languages—Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, French, etc.—and their ancestor Latin share a deep bond, both in their structure and vocabulary. For anyone with an interest in learning them, studying these languages together can be surprisingly intuitive. Due to their common Latin origin, the grammatical patterns and vocabulary across these languages exhibit remarkable similarities, making it easier for learners to see connections and build on their knowledge as they move between languages.</p><p>In this book, we will take a comparative approach to learning the grammar of the Romance languages, using Latin as a foundation to explain both their similarities and their unique evolutions. By exploring how concepts like nouns, verbs, tenses, and adjectives function across these languages, learners will gain insight into their grammatical systems and vocabulary in a cohesive, interconnected way.</p><p>To make this journey engaging and practical, we will learn these languages through stories, highlighting common grammar structures and patterns. As we delve into the mechanics of the Romance languages, we will see just how much they share in common—not only with each other but also with English—making them more accessible than one might think.</p>