Salvete omnes
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Salvete omnes
Salvete omnes!! Quid agitis hodie, et si tu rogas me, sum bene!! Quid librum utor post linguam latinam Vheelockis (Wheelock's Latin)?
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Re: Salvete omnes
Ave! Bene valeo. Nescio autem quo libro utaris (adhibetur enim ablativus ). Cotidie, lege, scribe, verte et loquere. Hic vero scribimus de tempestate et aliis rebus. Veni nobiscum!
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Meae editiones librorum. Αἱ ἐμαὶ ἐκδόσεις βίβλων.
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Meae editiones librorum. Αἱ ἐμαὶ ἐκδόσεις βίβλων.
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Re: Salvete omnes
Salve, mi amice! Cum meo bono amico, Beduero, ego etiam cum nobis debes scribere hic: http://www.textkit.com/greek-latin-foru ... &start=640.
De libris quibus uti debes. I will use some English in case your Latin is not that good yet. I heartily recommend the book/reader Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata. Start with the first book including the accompanying reader Colloquia Personarum. That should be a decent start. Also, make sure to listen to audio-- this is critical. There is audio available in either ecclesiastical or classical pronunciation for Lingua Latina.
If you use classical pronunciation, I recommend the work of Evan der Millner. This is a good place to start (there are four parts to the course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5UPjPr ... 80BC4165A8.
As Bedwere said, each day try to read a little, listen a little (even if you do not necessary comprehend all that is being said), compose a little, and speak a little.
De libris quibus uti debes. I will use some English in case your Latin is not that good yet. I heartily recommend the book/reader Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata. Start with the first book including the accompanying reader Colloquia Personarum. That should be a decent start. Also, make sure to listen to audio-- this is critical. There is audio available in either ecclesiastical or classical pronunciation for Lingua Latina.
If you use classical pronunciation, I recommend the work of Evan der Millner. This is a good place to start (there are four parts to the course): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5UPjPr ... 80BC4165A8.
As Bedwere said, each day try to read a little, listen a little (even if you do not necessary comprehend all that is being said), compose a little, and speak a little.
In hoc enim fallimur, quod mortem prospicimus" -- Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Vestibulum: Revised and Expanded
Διορθοῦ με εἰ πλανῶμαι, παρακαλῶ.
Gratia et Pax,
Joannes Ursinus
Vestibulum: Revised and Expanded
Διορθοῦ με εἰ πλανῶμαι, παρακαλῶ.
Gratia et Pax,
Joannes Ursinus
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Re: Salvete omnes
Utor librum multum bonum, sed translatus lingua portucalensa, appellatus Aprendendo Latim (Ad Latinam Discendum). Scio atque id lingua anglica factum esse, tum censeo vos id invenire posse. Hic liber habet decerptores multorum operium latinae, sic Plautus, Cicero, Sallustius, Virgilius et Catullus.
Hic est anus informationibus huius libri:
https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Latin-Vo ... b_title_bk
Vos commendo atque ullam selectam latinam. i. e., liberi decerptorum selectorum vocabulario quoque scripto, qui sunt utilis ad latinam legendum.
Hic est anus informationibus huius libri:
https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Latin-Vo ... b_title_bk
Vos commendo atque ullam selectam latinam. i. e., liberi decerptorum selectorum vocabulario quoque scripto, qui sunt utilis ad latinam legendum.