I recently finished learning 1000 Latin words using Anki and I discovered that I could understand about 97% of what you said here! I feel soo happy and motivated. I still can't write or speak, but I can read easier texts (like the bible or the Gesta Romanorum) and listen to easy videos like this one. Gratias maximas ago tibi propter hanc pelliculam! (:
@@janusroland conatus sum sed non placuit mihi quia illae fabulae attractivae non esse putavi. "Wheelock's Latin" valde delectat mihi, si loqui docuisse optimus liber fuisset
That's great!! What about testing your comprehension of poetry now? 😉 Here's my free lesson on Catullus 3, I'd be curious to know how it goes: pages.saturalanx.eu/catullus-carme/
@@janusroland well, it's mainly a grammar book for beginners, so if you already speak at an intermediate or advanced level, it's going to be kind of boring (:
In meo oppido multi populi linguam latinam discunt, sed fortasse tantum ego dicere (blablare XD ) volo... mea grammatica foeda est quia piger sum ;) Gratias tibi ago, dictamen tuum pulchrum est, et facile est mihi eum intellego! Praeter omnia verba cognosco, et sermonem tuum mihi dat „ventum in velum”. (Ecce polonia sententia quae significat personam vel res quae fortidudo addit). :)
I read Latin much better than listening…At lease I know what I’m saying while I’m speaking yet just a month ago I couldn’t listen to Latin since I found the listening part very difficult…What’s more, I started a Latin club at my high school, hoping to meeting some Latin speakers, but it turned out that only I have learnt Latin before😂
I added Latin captions: thanks, Maximus, for your help!
Très bien, vive le latin !! Gratias ago tibi
I can't tell you how much I loved this video! Thank you, magistra optima!!
Habeas claram vocem, quae est facilis intellegere! Est bona exercitatio. Ergo, gracias tibi, Domina Irene! :)
I recently finished learning 1000 Latin words using Anki and I discovered that I could understand about 97% of what you said here! I feel soo happy and motivated. I still can't write or speak, but I can read easier texts (like the bible or the Gesta Romanorum) and listen to easy videos like this one.
Gratias maximas ago tibi propter hanc pelliculam! (:
LLPSI (Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata) legere conatus es?
@@janusroland conatus sum sed non placuit mihi quia illae fabulae attractivae non esse putavi. "Wheelock's Latin" valde delectat mihi, si loqui docuisse optimus liber fuisset
@@RomanesEuntDomus. ah, bene, fortasse igitur Wheelock's latin ūtī conātūrus sum :)
That's great!! What about testing your comprehension of poetry now? 😉 Here's my free lesson on Catullus 3, I'd be curious to know how it goes: pages.saturalanx.eu/catullus-carme/
@@janusroland well, it's mainly a grammar book for beginners, so if you already speak at an intermediate or advanced level, it's going to be kind of boring (:
Macte peritia loquendi, amoenissimum est te audire. Gratias maximas tibi ago!
Gratias plurimas, amice! Gaudeo te his pelliculis delectari.
In meo oppido multi populi linguam latinam discunt, sed fortasse tantum ego dicere (blablare XD ) volo... mea grammatica foeda est quia piger sum ;) Gratias tibi ago, dictamen tuum pulchrum est, et facile est mihi eum intellego! Praeter omnia verba cognosco, et sermonem tuum mihi dat „ventum in velum”. (Ecce polonia sententia quae significat personam vel res quae fortidudo addit). :)
Viva o povo polaco. Temos muitos descendentes de polacos aqui no Brasil.
Gratias tibi ago! Amici, qui latine loquerunt, mihi necesse est. Ergo, hoc utile fuit.
Gaudeo tibi utilem fuisse!!
Acroamata tua semper utilia sunt. Bene fuerit, si locutor inveniatur qui nesciat linguas quas tu scis
Recte dicis...
I read Latin much better than listening…At lease I know what I’m saying while I’m speaking yet just a month ago I couldn’t listen to Latin since I found the listening part very difficult…What’s more, I started a Latin club at my high school, hoping to meeting some Latin speakers, but it turned out that only I have learnt Latin before😂
Salve magistra, gratiās millē tibi agere velim, rē vērā, amoenissimum accentum Italicum habes. Nōn sunt sodālitātēs in meā proximitāte 🙂, sed amicōs et amicās in interretē invenīre cōnābor.
Bene vertat! Et gratias!!
Salve Irene!
Quomodo dicitur latine instrumentum quod post te est?
Clavicordium sive clavile. 🙂