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Excerpt from An Introduction to the Latin Tongue: For the Use of Youth (Classic Reprint)
Consonants are divided into liquids, double letters, and mutes.
The liquids are l, m, n, r The double letters are j, a', z The remaining letters are called mutes.
A syllable is a distinct sound of one, or more letters, pronounced in a breath.
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