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Gratias ago sibis per hic epistolam pro audire in omnia noctem.
Nunc intellego omnia Salve!! Est.
Good morning= Bonus dies.
Good afternoon= Bonus dies post meridionem.
Good night= Bonus noctem.
Gratias tibi ago... Questionibus est...
Recte scriptura et pronuntiationem est: Gratias ago tibi.
Verbum post ultimatum palabram sum scribere in unae oratio.
i learn small small word
ОтветитьThank you so much! I'm busy with Latin as well and most don't include these kinda of phrases while these are like...the most important ones imo. One point though: I'd like the Latin to be louder than the English.
ОтветитьWas telephonicus an actual world in Latin? 😂 I don’t think so. There were no words for objects that didn’t exist.
ОтветитьClassical Latin Pronounciation not Ecclesiastical but very useful.
ОтветитьGreat, thanks!
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Ответитьwhat is the language on the bottom of the screen in yellow
ОтветитьToo many ads (there is one every 7 minutes it seems...)
ОтветитьNeschio non neskio.
ОтветитьHow to say" snow storm" in Latin please translate this
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ОтветитьThanks for learning
ОтветитьValde doleo nunc me in Universitate Latina perperam studuisse. Volo ut meliorem scientiam meam.
Ответитьaccording to a report by the bbc in London
The English language:
1- It uses and depends on the Roman alphabet (in my opinion this is a fundamental reason for being a hybrid language).
2-His vocabulary is 60% Latin.
3- Its grammar is 38% Latin (denying the legend that its grammar is 100% Germanic). Other sources state that it is 39% Latin.
Therefore, it is philologically impossible to consider the English language as a Germanic language. English is really a hybrid.
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Ответитьcotidie viriditas fumo 😶🌫
ОтветитьI'm learning Latin grammar, I think I need to immerse myself in the language
ОтветитьHello = Salve
Good Morning = Salve
Good Afternoon = Salve
Gigachad
such a great help for myself , as I'm just starting out .. I will be watching this and listening for the next 8 hrs. ,. then I will write them all down and save in my journal to go back over at a later date and then re listen to them until I remember them , thank you very much.
ОтветитьHow pathetic with a hoax
ОтветитьI knew that this was not going to be accurate
ОтветитьVinum rubrum et crustula velim.
ОтветитьI'm sorry, don't want to upset anyone but. . . For a language that died circa 600-700 A.D asking "Do you speak English" is not the point.
ОтветитьMay the Lord God bless you, this is awesome and helpful for many. Love you all!
If you want to know Truth, and to be saved.. you must believe Lord Jesus as Messiah, and that God has raised him from the dead, and you shall be saved!
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I thought Stella was Latin and Astro was Greek. Why are so many of these words ending with an o instead of an a?
ОтветитьAlways make sure I know my tongue when I’m talking to my boy Trajan.
ОтветитьTrlephonicus? If a word doesn't exist just pronounce it normal!
ОтветитьWhat you really know about England, its culture, style, language, castles, royalty etc is Norman. The Anglo-Saxons in a single battle lost everything, I repeat, in a single battle they lost everything. Ironically, the word England comes from the ancient Anglo-Saxon meaning "land of the Angles", but the "land of the Angles" remained in the hands of the Normans until today. By the way the (modern) English language does not come from Anglo-Saxon, the modern English language comes from Anglo-Norman which is considered the fifth variant of the Norman language (a Romance language). This explains the colossal influence that Latin has on English, for this reason philologists consider English a hybrid language and not a purely Germanic language.
ОтветитьThis is exactly why I need it thank you my friend 🙏🏽💯 this language is a privilege to be able to speak it … thanks for this video 👍🏾
ОтветитьLatin is easy!
Hello = Salve
Good morning = Salve
Good afternoon = Salve
We've successfully conquered this German territory = Salve Vittoria!
I'm on my XXXXXth listen or so.
ОтветитьI wish the English was quieter and the Latin louder.
ОтветитьHuh, i can read a little latin, but hearing it pronounced and in such modern mundane situations seems strange. I kind of love it, thanks for making it.
ОтветитьI'm learning Latin, to train my Belgian Malinois her commands.
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьBecause of the weird sound in the background there are waves right? Like theta waves etc 😭
ОтветитьGreat video actually
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьNow I can tell ancient Romans that I'm a Canadian and want their phone number.
ОтветитьGratais tibi.
ОтветитьWhat are the Yellow words?
ОтветитьSalve
ОтветитьI woke up next to cesar
ОтветитьAnglica mea non est bona. All 3 m´s are redundant, behause of the nominative.
But: credo anglicaM meaM bonaM esse - I believe my English to be good (accusative, therefore „m“ at the end).
tysm for the effort
Ответитьshouldnt im at work be opus sum???
ОтветитьIs the “v” in valeo is pronounced like a “w”?
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