LEARN LATIN FROM SCRATCH 🏛️ Fundamental grammar ‹ Latin course #1.0
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- In the zeroth class of the Latin from Scratch course, we’ll begin the course by cutting right to the chase: we’ll learn only the ABSOLUTELY FUNDAMENTAL GRAMMAR that we need before starting right away with the analysis-translation of Latin sentences and reading basic Latin texts.
👉 After understanding, studying and learning this fundamental grammar, go directly to the analysis-translation examples! • How to ANALYZE & TRANS...
🧠 SYNTAX REFRESHER: • Understanding SYNTAX 🏛...
In LATINFROMSCRATCH.com you’ll learn Latin through the grammar-translation method: you study the grammar and apply it to the morphosyntactic analysis of the Latin text in order to translate it into English.
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Hi! Is ”Esto sicut leo” the correct translation of ”be like a lion”
13:03 "This is the best order."
Luke Ranieri would like to have a word with you.
Thanks! Nice and encouraging video. I'm going to give a try to pick up at least some Latin.
Hi! I've just started studying Latin for my college choir (there are a bunch of aesthetic religious choir works in Latin!). I will follow your playlist. Thank you so much!
The irony of a zeroth class in Latin when the Romans had no concept of "zero". Also, that's not one but two chances he missed to explain that "Caesar" is pronounced "KI-sar", which is why the Germans have the word "Kaiser".
Thank you for this course! Wonderful engagement
Apenas encontré tu canal, y me gusta tu método de enseñanza. Hablo español, inglés, francés, un poquito de árabe, pero para mis estudios ahora para un libro escribo, no me gusta leer traducciones de autores latinos mas el idioma original así que yo decidí aprender el latín. Gracias por tus vídeos.
how's the book coming 🙏 hope it's good 👍
Me has salvado la vida con la explicación, creo que me ha quedado bastante claro los conceptos básico. Gracias!
Thank you. Nice lecture. I've always wanted to learn Latin. Never had the time. I will follow your videos.
Thank you! I dont want to pay for masterclass and I m very glad to find you. Good job
Now I started to understand about the different cases... Very didatic! Thx a lot!
Here I go again on my 2nd run through of your excellent course. Will be interesting to see what I have retained.
Great video, muchas gracias!❤👏👏👏
This is a useful and excellent starting point
Thanks for the VIDEO!
¡Buenos Días Señor Paco! Mucho gusto. I am your new subscriber. Yes I wish to learn Latin. Thanks so much for making this program available. 🥇🏆
Wonderful introduction. Thank you!
Thank You!
Thank you a lot!
I love your real enthusiasm! Incredible! I think the silent h is kind of scary.
Excellent video, but the english syntax links are not showing up. Maybe include them in the description?
Thank you!
Sum Graecus et ego amo Latin.Gratias tibi valde ad lectionem
Am a beginner and this video was grateful am really interested in learning Latin amma have to keep up with you u have such good videos 👍 and am hoping to understand the language in the near future hope i dont get lazy 🤲
thank you love your channel....recently found it..i hope i will go all the way....Love and appreciation from Pakistan
After going down the rabbit hole with terrible teacher I'm so glad to have found your channel. You're a wonderful teacher, thanks!
Thanks! 🙌
i see im not the only one here after having a bad teacher at the start! i agree, theyre a good teacher :)
Thanks!
Hi. Im a self taught latin students and I have made my own channel and got 100 subs in a week. I see that you put in so much effort into your channel and even made websites for people to refrence for information about latin! However I see that you still stuck at 37 Subs. I'll give you one extra sub, Good Work!! Love your Content!
Wow, thanks! 😃
People....GG_Samurais is a bot.
Plz.make a video series on medical latin its realy difficult i didint understand even a bit my teacher well what she teaches
I've seen a number of courses attempting to teach this lesson 0 in their courses. But you are the most clear !!!
rohan bro what to do about vocabulary
@@swastikgaming5640 memorise it, what do you want to do with it?
Vov...wery helpful
Seriously?... I'm learning latin with you in spanish xd, and i wanted to know more about the language, so i searched in englih, and i found you again but in english
literally me
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Can a noun be both 1st and 2nd declension.
I am returning to Latin in my retirement but remember dominus as a 2nd declension noun.
Great lesson
This guy is an amazing teacher. I'm coming from his Spanish channel.
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Spanish verb conjugation are very similar to Latin. Spanish have ability to drop subjects in verb conjugation in any tenses.
📝 Get all the notes: latinfromscratch.com/course/translate-latin-text/quick-start/?.com&
thank you for the lesson ✨
I wanted to ask you if Google correctly translated the phrase "physician for soul and body" as "medicus pro anima et corpore"?
Just started now. Hope I don't lose the motivation, willpower and interest to learn this beautiful language. Your video is really super helpful!
Still at it 👌 been practicing for at least 3 hours a day
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@@CertifiedFreshMemes Still doing great? :)
the go directly here does not seem to be a link as it is part of the video - unless I am missing something !
I actually always say "whom", as my native language, Ukrainian has as many as 7 cases :) Great job! Greetings from Ukraine.
як приємно бачити своїх земляків десь на теренах іноземного ютубу)
@@lonniky з твоїх підписок видно, що у нас багато спільного:)
I literally went to latin class in school but still dont understand it ty
Hi my friend, can you identify Latin words for me within a sequence of letters that have no spaces between them? Some of the words are spelled backwards, this much I know. I'm happy to pay, it's also only one page (65 individual letters). I'm trying to find the most coherent message within the text. Reach out if you can help. Thanks in advance for any reply on this matter, Alex :)
Plz make a series of videos on medical latin
This is why I am watching!
Ok so PIE locative and instrumental cases merged togather as ablative in latin
Hy sir, I have to learn latin lamguage.
I will following your vedios
Waiting for medical series
mihi est interrogandum, where can ai find refresh grammar. Quaeso
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sir how to master the vocabulary ?
I'm learning Latin to train my Belgian Malinois her commands.
Is there a recommended book to go along with this series ? This is awesome.
Check this out: ua-cam.com/video/ZY2-02Rch-k/v-deo.html
I'm new right now but I'm Latin
I hope you are still active my friend. Your online course seems very interesting. Cheers!
This might be a silly question... but how do you know which declension a particular word is in .. ? So how do you know how a certain noun needs to be conjugated? Thanks :)
You check the singular genitive of the word, the singular genitive is unique in every declination. On a dictionary the singular genitive declination of the word should be present next to the singular nominative (which is what you would initially look for while skimming through the vocabulary)
Hi I was out in to latían 2 and I haven’t done latían 1 any tips?
Start here: ua-cam.com/video/cUoa_s_dY5Q/v-deo.html
Let me see if get this right: the g in Latin is pronounced as in German “geh”? Well then I’m ahead in the game I speak and write German
#Latin&Classics
Why did you stop uploading????
H is def not silent, the romans themselves were proud that they did not have "useless" letters in their alphabet, being a practical race, the Romans believed every letter had to have a purpose or not exit.
then why do both c and k exist in the language when they are pronounced exactly the same?
@@ghostpepper6877 good point
@@ghostpepper6877 🤣🤣🤣 on god
@@ghostpepper6877 There’s a reason that there was an active campaign to remove it.
Of course it’s silent in all the Latin derivatives I know, ES, PT, IT, FR, CAT, maybe more.
Does anyone have the link to the syntax refresher that he mentions “click here” doesn’t help on a UA-cam video. Not sure what I’m missing 😂
I just added it in the video description. Here: ua-cam.com/video/YTG-BGV2eac/v-deo.html
I am so confused about the sequence of the classes. I've listened to a number of classes but now I find that I don't know if I'm in the right class of the sequence. There's no webpage that I can find that lists the classes and the titles of the classes so that one can know if one has skipped any classes or not.
You can check the index here: latinfromscratch.com/course/
If "c" is always hard, presumably they didn't need "k"?
In British English no problem with the diphthong pronunciation; if we want both letters pronounced, they are marked with a "trema": as in "Noël", but we spell "encyclopaedia" with the same pronunciation as the Americans (almost!).
Nominative=subject (he); Accusative=object (him); Genitive=possessive (his) and the Dative=indirect object (to him)
"Volo aquam bibere" it's mean I want to drink water, right?
hi i want to learn latin
Some folks can afford the luxury of being fossils in a world where IT, AI, Chinese & Russian have become musts.
Why did she bit the dog tho
Revenge, because the dog bit her first 😄
Hi, can you speak vulgar latin? Real latin is of interest to me as I am corcened in understanding better my own lanuage. Hypotetical latin, makes me no good. If you do, could you please broadcast a course of this like (vulgar latin).
First class anmeldung ; 27/05/2022
dude. First case Nominative, second case Genitiv, third case Dativ, fourth case Accusative, fifth case vokativ, sixth case Ablativ, not only is any other order WRONG but so FUCKING confusing to try to learn seeing it mixed like that
I do not think that C is always [k] ... C is [k] like = cūr, sīc, ecce... but infront of E, I and Y, AE, OE it is just C - Cicero, Caecilius, Coelius etc. I am at very beginning so please, don't take me too seriously, I just want to know the correct way, I am using official czech high school book and this is kinda confusing for me .
Cyntisis.lerarning now basic of.prononsiation of the will be linguish weare inthe year most imprtant quite easy kikodo guqualesys prononced sun quessi at least clssic pronounced pronounced practiceing iou english
What is yor name
I'm on the website clicking on (No idea about syntax, or yours is completely rusty? Refresh here!).... no ability to click. 👎
I still have to create that content. Give me a few days!
only here for Codex Gigas
why you look like vsauce
Im hear so i can learn latin and act like im possessed.
Im learning so i can act like im excorcising people who are acting like theyre possessed.
Classical followers of Latin learned it's pronounciation DIRECTLY from Cicero & Caeser 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can you explain why people think Nickelodeon means “I don’t care about god” in Latin?
No. Can they explain why they think it means that?
@@latinfromscratch He's an uneducated troll in here trying to start stuff. Block him.
Most latin speakers and other ignorants have the custom of speaking Latin with an Italian accent and claiming that Latin is a precedent of Italian. That literally pisses me off. Because most of those are not specialized in anything besides ignoran-tism.
I heard from many teachers of Latin, including I spoke to a Italian which was my professor of violin and he went to MENSA and received a score of 400 which more than the most. He clearly said to me "Latin has nothing to do with Italian sound, by the way it's more close to Portuguese". Because the vowels and consonants in Portuguese have no historical accent, and Latin doesn't have any historical accent.
The idea of mixing Italy, a country founded in 1861(Italy) after many separated provinces from many different Indo-Europeans that were considered small countries with different political and cultural views.
And Rome founded in 753 BCE which collapsed in 5 CE. It separated. It became extinct. And there's a gap of 13 centuries between Italy and Rome.
Still very ignorantly and start to say "Italy around 2 CE" and "..and the Romans separated leaving Italy"
Like !!!!!!!!! WTF! Culturally biased?
No one knows for sure now how Roman sounds but it doesn't sound Italian. And the ones who insist that it was almost close to Italian are going backwards in history. Rome could be anywhere, it could have been in London, France, the islands of Greece and that wouldn't make any of these countries Roman-like because the location doesn't define a culture.
Besides, Romans came from the greeks and a mix of other cultures. The phrase "all romans make Italians but not all Italians make romans" speaks a lot and it's an old phrase.
The reason why many still do not speak Latin (churches, groups of music) with an Italian accent it's because they're not.
I'm done here, the ones lacking information need to grab a couple books and maps of history.
Besides I dind't watched this full video, I heard he speaking Latin and speaking very well Latin, but I believe he's italian and cannot remove the accent, nor I am implying you should completely remove your accent because i believe the mix of the cultures, every single culture holds a piece of truth how real latin would sound like today.
he's probably spanish due to mistakenly writing words in spanish on his presentation
Well, you are the best.
Somebody asked me on the cobblestone streets of conquered Dacia a couple thousand years ago "sus cum morbo ius 🥸?" and now I get it. I was morbin and he wasn't. That's how I got to witness the spanish inquisituion, the battle of Los Angeles, the impaling of the turks thanks to Vlad Țepeș a.k.a. "the impaler morb" and the fall of communism in 1989. Thank you latino man. Morbin tiem
Thank You!
Thanks!