Salve! Discipulus Iaponia sum et ex ea venio! Pictura movens (video) tua mihi placet! Please keep making these amazing Latin videos, learning Latin in context really helps me a lot to learn expressions, words quickly, and it is also very fun😁 I appreciate your hard work for editing🙏
Thank you for your support! I'm really sorry but I had already filmed the video where I picked the horse name just before your comment came in, so your name suggestion wasn't in the list. But I'm glad you're enjoying these videos!
This an amazing method of teaching Latin. I've never thought that this ideal language teaching method(learning words with visual situation) could be achieved by using Minecraft. It seems it took much time and effort to prepare though. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Yes, these videos are very involved and take a lot of time to put together, but I'm really glad they are helpful for providing lots of Latin that is easily to comprehend and learn
I've got quizzes for each part, and some other lesson materials. I've put them all together on this page: foundinantiquity.com/minecraftium-a-beginner-latin-ci-video-series/
Salve, Magistra! I notice you still have to do Christopher's voice. I would be very happy to volunteer with my voice if you're interested. I am a Catalan native speaker, so Latin pronunciation comes very naturally to me, even if I'm only a beginner in the Latin language. I am a linguist by training and a translator and conference interepreter by trade, and speak 6 languages. If you'd like to consider this proposal, I'd be happy to run some tests for you and see if it works out. Simply because I love and support your wonderful work and it would be a fun and meaningful way to spend some of my spare time.
Thank you for your generous offer of helping with voicing. It would be interesting to collaborate with you - whether in Minecraftium or in another spoken Latin resource. What's a good way to contact you? If you have Twitter, my Twitter handle is @foundnantiquity and you can message me there (and I can share my email with you there - I'm just reluctant to type out my email in a public UA-cam comment)
All episodes of _Minecraftium_ in their playlist:
ua-cam.com/video/cu62fMHtVvc/v-deo.html
This is probably the best way to learn Latin. Thank you, Magistra Hurt.
Thank you! I'm glad you're enjoying learning Latin through these!
This episode was definitely a step up in difficulty. Didn't get as much of it. Will need to revisit and find other videos to fill the gap
That is some Australian spider
Accurate
Salve! Discipulus Iaponia sum et ex ea venio! Pictura movens (video) tua mihi placet! Please keep making these amazing Latin videos, learning Latin in context really helps me a lot to learn expressions, words quickly, and it is also very fun😁
I appreciate your hard work for editing🙏
Thank you! I'm glad this is helping you learn a lot of expressions in context!
nōmen equō est Nix
Great series, thank you! Hae pelliculae mihi placent.
Thank you for your support! I'm really sorry but I had already filmed the video where I picked the horse name just before your comment came in, so your name suggestion wasn't in the list. But I'm glad you're enjoying these videos!
Thank you for making another one!! I love watching these with my son who is studying Latin.
That's great to hear! I'm glad you can enjoy these with your son!
This an amazing method of teaching Latin. I've never thought that this ideal language teaching method(learning words with visual situation) could be achieved by using Minecraft. It seems it took much time and effort to prepare though. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! Yes, these videos are very involved and take a lot of time to put together, but I'm really glad they are helpful for providing lots of Latin that is easily to comprehend and learn
Love this serie! Gratias!
You are awesome! Thank you SO much, this is actually a very unique way to learn latin in my medschool.
Thank you for the support! Medschool would be so hectic but I'm glad you're learning some Latin on the side!
That Dies Irae spin-off in the intro got me giggling. Mihi valde placet.
I'm glad you liked the musical reference!
You are doing amazing work. Keep going!
Thank you! Your encouragement means a lot to me!
Love the videos. Wishing there were more, like a village. Learn vegetables and trees. 😊
Another great video
These are awesome!!
thank you!
Love the theme tune. I am strongly recognising the tune. I that the Dies Irae?
to err is human, and we are all human:)
Nōmen equō est Gary (the gary kingdom will rise!!!)
Nōmen equō est Babiecus
I don’t suppose you have worksheets that go with these videos?
I've got quizzes for each part, and some other lesson materials. I've put them all together on this page: foundinantiquity.com/minecraftium-a-beginner-latin-ci-video-series/
Nōmen equō est Catānus!
KFC est tibi pullus? 😮
Nomen equo est Morus.
Quod est nomen aranae?
bona quaestiō! quid nōmen arāneae vīs?
Quando Magistra Hurt et Christophulus conjungēre!?
Christopherus est marītus meus, in vitā vērā :D
Salve, Magistra! I notice you still have to do Christopher's voice. I would be very happy to volunteer with my voice if you're interested. I am a Catalan native speaker, so Latin pronunciation comes very naturally to me, even if I'm only a beginner in the Latin language. I am a linguist by training and a translator and conference interepreter by trade, and speak 6 languages. If you'd like to consider this proposal, I'd be happy to run some tests for you and see if it works out. Simply because I love and support your wonderful work and it would be a fun and meaningful way to spend some of my spare time.
Thank you for your generous offer of helping with voicing. It would be interesting to collaborate with you - whether in Minecraftium or in another spoken Latin resource. What's a good way to contact you? If you have Twitter, my Twitter handle is @foundnantiquity and you can message me there (and I can share my email with you there - I'm just reluctant to type out my email in a public UA-cam comment)
@@FoundinAntiquity Salve! I found you on Instagram and DM'd you my email address. Look forward to talking to you!
Equo nomen est Marcus
Nōmen equō est Shoto's Deku
nōmen equō est Jennie
Ms Hurt haiii. Nomen equo est Alexia 7K