Hi Carla, this is great, thanks! Enjoying seeing a fellow Aussie make such helpful and fun videos. Just a little suggestion: from 6:14 you say 'scribite sub hac pellicula quid nomen equo est'. 'Est' should be 'sit' in an indirect question.
I'm enjoying this a lot more than I thought I would ... but Christopher could really use a better microphone. Clear voice recording is important for language learning
I see you're using the latin language option in Minecraft. Is it any good? I'm thinking of using it myself for practice with vocabularly and general immersion but I'm worried it's more of a joke language than anything with any real effort put in. My latin skills are not good enough to tell the difference.
Yes, the Latin Minecraft language option is well executed. My only minor complaints are that there are no macrons, and sometimes gender causes some awkwardness (eg. "you are dead" is rendered "mortuus/a es" to cover male and female genders) but it's as good as I can see it being. If you play with it for input, I recommend turning on the setting that captions sound effects, so you get a constant stream of description of the environmental noises. Playing Minecraft itself doesn't give you a lot of language exposure, as a lot of actions don't really require reading text, but if you were going to play Minecraft anyway, doing it in Latin would give more Latin input than playing in English.
@@FoundinAntiquity Thanks for the response! I'm glad to hear it's well executed. I plan to fill my world with mostly signposts describing things in latin
All episodes of _Minecraftium_ in their playlist:
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This is exactly what I’ve been wanting. It’s great to have a grammar, but it isn’t enough. Thank you so much. I bow to you as queen of the nerds.
One of my students said the name of the horse should be "Temtem" :)
Nomen equi “Neeeiiigh-talia” est?
That Minecraft version of Diēs Īrae was pure gold!
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
These are great! Will you make more? I will share these with my fellow Latin students.
Yes, I will make more. I'm using these with my year 7-8 classes and getting good feedback for future episodes
02:19 Ovis Nigra! 💘
Hi Carla, this is great, thanks! Enjoying seeing a fellow Aussie make such helpful and fun videos. Just a little suggestion: from 6:14 you say 'scribite sub hac pellicula quid nomen equo est'. 'Est' should be 'sit' in an indirect question.
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Optime!
My class has the following suggestions for horses names: Ruby, Teddy, Rose, Cylee, Jacob
Que jeito lúdico de ensinar! Parabenizo pela criatividade!
My class has now watched two of your videos they are awesome.
I'm very happy your class has been enjoying these videos!
@@FoundinAntiquity I see you only have 5. Do you have plans in the future to do anymore minecraft themed latin videos?
@@thestitchcafe8295 yes! I want to make more, my students are always begging for more episodes
I loved this, please make more! :)
these videos are very high quailty i like
Is pulla a duck or chicken? I figured chicken because , poultry,,pulla?
Nvm KFC lol
I'm enjoying this a lot more than I thought I would ... but Christopher could really use a better microphone. Clear voice recording is important for language learning
amazing job! thanks from spain
Very good
Nomen equo Caesar est!
Neborius
Ubi melodiam "Diēs Irae" audīvī, rīsī ego!
I love the Intro song evm tho I don't understand it yet
quid nomen equo est?
Nomen equo est Horsatius :)
I see you're using the latin language option in Minecraft. Is it any good? I'm thinking of using it myself for practice with vocabularly and general immersion but I'm worried it's more of a joke language than anything with any real effort put in. My latin skills are not good enough to tell the difference.
Yes, the Latin Minecraft language option is well executed. My only minor complaints are that there are no macrons, and sometimes gender causes some awkwardness (eg. "you are dead" is rendered "mortuus/a es" to cover male and female genders) but it's as good as I can see it being. If you play with it for input, I recommend turning on the setting that captions sound effects, so you get a constant stream of description of the environmental noises. Playing Minecraft itself doesn't give you a lot of language exposure, as a lot of actions don't really require reading text, but if you were going to play Minecraft anyway, doing it in Latin would give more Latin input than playing in English.
@@FoundinAntiquity Thanks for the response! I'm glad to hear it's well executed.
I plan to fill my world with mostly signposts describing things in latin
Equō nōmen est pōmpaus
Nomen equi Quietus est, quod hic equus semper quietus est 😂
Nomen equo est "HAY-zel" 😀
Nomen equus in stabulo Bucephalus est.
nomen equo est Djoker Grebaniy-Tsinic
nomen equo est Huininims.
nomen equo est Trotus
Nomen equī "Horsus" est! 😆
Nomen equo Bucephalus est!
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