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Lektion 23. Ordningstal. Månadsdatum.
89
Christ’mas-eve, jul aftonen.
Mid’summer, midsommar.
2 , + +
Micliaelmas, (ch = k), Mikaëli; mickelsinessa.
Neic-year, nyår.
4 ’
the vol ume, delen, bandet. the first two, de två första.
Anm. Årstiders, månaders, dagars och festers namn nyttjas, när
de tagas i allmänhet, vanligen utan best. artikeln; men då en viss,
bestämd årstid, månad, etc. afses, utsättes artikeln.
1. Henry the Sixth of England was unfitted for the
times he lived in, which was the immediate cause of the wars
of the Roses. 2. January is the first month of the year,
February is the second, March is the third, April is the
fourth, May is the fifth, June is the sixth, July is the
seventh, August is the eighth, September is the minth,
October is the tenth, November is the eleventh, and December
is the twelfth. 3. Spring begins on the 21st of March,
summer on the 22ud of June, autumn on the 21st of September,
and winter on the 21st of December. 4. The spring of this
year was very cold. 5. A day is the seventh part of a week
and the 365th part of a year. 6. America was discovered in
the fifteenth century. 7. Luther was born on the tenth of
November 1483, and died on the eighteenth of February 1546,
consequently in his 63rd year. 8. Last Midsummer-eve was
a very fine day. 9. Did you ever see a Christmas-eve in
Germany? 10. What is it to-day, my boy? — Why, it is
Christmas-day. 11. Did you say the eighteenth or the
eightieth? 12. This I believe is the hundredth regiment I have
seen this week. 13. Louisa died directly in the beginning of
spring. 14. It is Christmas-day, shall we not go to church
with our parents? 15. The New-year’s day I first entered
your house I shall never forget, 16. The 24th of June, that
is Midsummer-day, we shall go to the country. 17. This
coin is thrice as large as that. 18. The last concert of that
great composer was on the 30th of August, 1829. 19. This
gentleman is a German, and he has a German wife. 20. Was
not Charles the Twelfth a son of Charles the Eleventh?
21. Lord Byron was born on the 22nd of January, 1788, and
died in Greece on the 19 of April 1824, in the 37th year
of his age. 22. King Lewis the Fourteenth died at
Versailles on the 1st of September 1715. 23. This is the twen-
every third day,
every three days,
hvar tredje dag.
twice as large as, dubbelt
[så stor som.
,+
the first chap’ter,
chapter the first,
första
kapitlet.
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