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In order that we might be able to serve even those men of foreign nations who are held by a desire to thoroughly learn our language, we have seen to it that what had been collected by us concerning French grammar, and written in our own tongue, should be translated into Latin. If they read these things diligently, and at the same time converse with our countrymen and hear them speaking, I dare promise that a knowledge of our language will not be difficult for them. By conversing with our countrymen, I say: so that they may accustom themselves both to the accents, which we use frequently in the final syllables of words, and indeed to the letters which we do write, but do not sound.