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virromanus · 5 months
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Where Can I Learn Latin Online?
Here are the various avenues you can go to learn Latin online.
Latin Derivatives. Find over 1750 Latin derivatives, along with definitions and usage in sentences.
Conjuguemos. Teachers and students can use this site to learn Latin (among other languages) through games and activities, which are automatically graded. They request a small payment, but will waive the fee if you cannot afford it.
Linney's Latin Class.com. William E. Linney literally wrote the book on teaching Latin and shares lessons for self-learners and homeschoolers here that include pages from his text, lectures, and homework.
Latin Language Builds Powerful English Vocabulary. Get an overview of Latin and tips for learning it easily along with links to helpful resources.
Latin: The Language of Rome Fun Worksheet #1. For $1 you can download this Latin worksheet to use personally or in the classroom. This teacher also has other versions of Latin worksheets available for the same price.
Learn Latin Quickly. This website is run by an individual as a hobby, but provides tons of information on Latin and learning Latin.
KET Distance Learning – Latin 1. Go through the lessons here in your own time, then move up to Latin 2 and Latin 3 after completing this class.
Beginners' Latin. This online tutorial doesn't require you know any Latin and steps you through the basics with twelve lessons, reference material, activities, and more.
Latin Grammar. A great resource for learning Latin, this site provides information on the five noun declensions and the four verb conjugations as well as several irregularities.
Latinitium. An online website to start learning Latin with a free e‑mail course from Latin teacher and speaker Daniel Pettersson, M.A.
Polymathy/ScorpioMartianus. A Youtube channel by Latin speaker Luke Ranieri, who teaches Latin for beginners hosted live on his YouTube Channel.
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lillibetbunny · 5 months
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hey there! if you read my intro post, you should know that I am learning latin and if you are a person living in the 21st century, you should know that latin isn't exactly a common language. sure, it is sometimes described as a dead language, but doctors study corpses to learn about humans, doesn't it make sense to study a 'dead' language to learn about human culture? anyways to make my language learning more... fulfilling, i've decided to teach you all some latin phrases/words that are indirectly useful! (don't worry, I won't go over too much grammar for now :)
cogito ergo sum. : I think therefore I am
explanation:
cogito we can separate the term cognito into two sections: cogit-o. 'cogit' refers to 'think', and 'o' refers to 'I' (this is called person endings for a verb, 'o' refers to first person singular 'I')
ergo simply refers to 'therefore' or 'consequently' (there isn't much grammar in this haha
sum is like the verb to be. it refers to I am. (sum refers to both 'I' and 'am'! not just am
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lucasgatoviski · 8 months
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Conversational Latin:
Some expressions and sentences for latin conversation.
Hi- Salve
Goodbye- Vale!
How are you?- Quid Agis?
Shut up!- Obsera os tuum!
I'm fine (Answer to "How are you")- Valeo
Thank you- Gratias
Do you speak Latin?- Loquerisne Latine?
Just a little- Modo paululus.
By the way- Obiter
Starting today- Ex hoc die
What does it mean?- Quid hoc sibi vult?
What mean is (Correcting a misunderstood)- At enim
Thanks a lot- Multum te amo
Wait a minute please- Mane Dum Quaeso
What's up?- Quid rei est?
To tell you the truth- Ut verum loquar
I don't quite understand- Non satis intellego
I don't think so- Ego non puto
What do you think?- Quid Censes?
I like this- Hoc mihi placet
That's right- Sic est
In short- In summa
Right now- Nunciam
From time to time- Subinde
At this point (in time) - Hoc loco
After all- Re vera
Yesterday- Heri
Tomorrow- Cras
Sooner or later- Serius ocius
Every night- Per Singulas Noctes
Every day- Cotidie
Tonight- Hac Nocte
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sedlex · 1 year
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virtuallatinist · 2 years
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Aeneis🤘🤌
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warrenwoodhouse · 2 months
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Latin is Simple
A simple and effective Latin Translator with a vocabulary library, sentence analysis, trainer, api documentations and more.
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Entry on arachnids, Ortus Sanitatis, 1511. Held in the Rare Books collection, State Library of Queensland.
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a-certain-system · 1 year
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Doing some late night duolingo here and stumbling across a prompt that couldn't be more confusing but also extremely true...
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dylandrego · 1 year
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How much do you know about the Wise Men?
How much do you know about the Wise Men?
https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-dtsdq-1360647 Today we take a deeper look that these mysterious men who briefly appear in Sacred Scripture to adore our Lord. We look at the significance of their gifts, who they were, where they ended up and how they are venerated today. The Latin Prayer Podcast is on Patreon –  for those of you who are able to financially support the podcast please Click…
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percabethownsmybutt · 2 months
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annabeth, screaming at percy mid battle: haec est culpa tua!
percy, sighing: yeah i know
grover: when did you learn latin?
percy: i didn't. i just know the phrase "this is all your fault" in every language annabeth speaks
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nurknabo · 1 year
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Citationem Latinam habeo, quae Ciceroni attributam est, cuius interpretationem nescio. At scribam eam hic quia, cum quid dicit intellego, eam interpretabor. Ecce:
Litterae discuntur facile, si et tantum sumas, quantum opus sit, et habeas, qui docere fideliter possit.
Interpretatrum ite possum, sed puto melior intellegere propter id quid disco ex libro esse quam ire per "facilior viam".
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31.10.22
It's very rainy and foggy in my hometown today. It gives so much halloweenvibes..🎃
Nevertheless, I have to translate a text for my latin- seminar📚
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lillibetbunny · 3 months
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heya! sorry for not posting as much as I used to, i'm a bit overwhelmed with school. nonetheless, I still made progress with my Latin learning journey, and since the exam season has passed, i decided to teach you all a common phrase again and explain the grammar behind it.
carpe diem
contrary to popular belief, carpe diem doesn't mean seize the night, but in fact seize the day. carpe is the singular imperative form of carpere, which means to harvest, pluck or seize. the imperative form of a word is used when it is expressed as a command.
diem is the singular accusative form of dies, which can be translated as day. in latin, the noun that is doing the action is called nominative, while the noun that is receiving the action is called accusative. In this phrase, diem (day) is being seized, that's why it is in the accusative form. In English, subjective nouns are the same as nominative, and objective nouns are also known as accusative.
Here's a tip for remembering the differences between nominative and accusative. accusatives are being accused. also, singular accusatives always end with ''m'!
thank you so much for reading, i really appreciate it 🥹please tell me if I made any mistakes, i will correct it asap, feel free to leave feedback below :)
p.s. i recently made some worksheets for little kids that are inspired by montessori, please check them out if you're interested! https://lovelillibetbunny.gumroad.com/
byeee <3
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columboscreens · 6 months
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virtuallatinist · 2 years
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sickfreaksirkay · 10 days
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when people say it's stupid to learn latin because it "isn't useful" i literally go crazy wild like i get violent and aggressive and start gnashing my teeth looking like a dog with rabies or something
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