American speaks Latin at the Vatican with Priests 🇻🇦

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  • @polyMATHY_Luke
    @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +1018

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    • @RIUWithDrAndy106
      @RIUWithDrAndy106 2 роки тому +10

      You should do one speaking Latin in Mexico or in Spain. 😎 Cuz that would be nice. 😎 Also I love your Channel. 😎

    • @IcapapalotlPopocatepepetl
      @IcapapalotlPopocatepepetl 2 роки тому +5

      Hmm, isn't it more correct just "Americanus sum"?

    • @Rudepenaltyoffside
      @Rudepenaltyoffside 2 роки тому +2

      Do u soeak italian?greek ?

    • @ardrahmatpratama362
      @ardrahmatpratama362 2 роки тому +5

      @@RIUWithDrAndy106 Lol 😂😂😂😂
      I know. A witch!

    • @treering8228
      @treering8228 2 роки тому +4

      You’re having too much fun with these and have brought out my inner nerd!

  • @ScipioWasHere
    @ScipioWasHere 2 роки тому +9267

    Next Time: American yells Old Norse at people as he pillages their homes

    • @leone.6190
      @leone.6190 2 роки тому +80

      😒 yeah, because all Skandinavians allways went on Viking and the Romans didn't inavade half of the then known world...

    • @edouardlorge4059
      @edouardlorge4059 2 роки тому +498

      @@leone.6190 it was a joke

    • @leone.6190
      @leone.6190 2 роки тому +29

      @@edouardlorge4059 yeah, I see. But there are people who watch the vikings TV Show and think it is historical, so... 🤷‍♂️

    • @kgkomrin
      @kgkomrin 2 роки тому +306

      @@leone.6190 And theres people who like you don't get jokes and ruin it for everyone.

    • @leone.6190
      @leone.6190 2 роки тому +26

      @@kgkomrin oke. Sorry

  • @TheHollowBodiesBand
    @TheHollowBodiesBand 2 роки тому +21052

    "An American, a Mexican, a Nigerian, and an Hungarian walk into the Vatican's taberna..."

    • @PROVOCATEURSK
      @PROVOCATEURSK 2 роки тому +761

      after escaping from an asylum.

    • @zarroncello1
      @zarroncello1 2 роки тому +531

      In taverna quando sumus non curamus cui sit humus,
      Quid agatur in taverna ubi nummus est pincerna

    • @henrypaleveda7760
      @henrypaleveda7760 2 роки тому +282

      @@PROVOCATEURSK this only ends in excommunication or a Divinely ordained task.

    • @dbuc4671
      @dbuc4671 2 роки тому +8

      @@PROVOCATEURSK lol

    • @maxpulido4268
      @maxpulido4268 2 роки тому +52

      @@mariohazagonzalez4027 Would it be Mecsicanus, or are we considering the X to be standard Latin Latin now

  • @tewks4458
    @tewks4458 Рік тому +10491

    It's so cool to see an American and a Nigerian communicate in Latin. Two people born on opposite sides of the world meeting in the middle and having a conversation in an ancient language. That's nuts to me.

    • @Macs
      @Macs Рік тому +583

      My latin professor many years ago had a conversation with a professor from uk in Latin on a train, she did not know English and that was their only common know language.

    • @Spacemongerr
      @Spacemongerr Рік тому +108

      Yes, it is cool! However your geography needs some polishing: Nigeria and USA are not on opposite sides of the world, you can see them both at the same time on a globe, and Italy is not the middle of them or even really between them :)

    • @orxa88
      @orxa88 Рік тому +48

      Nigeria and America have Italy in the middle? Cmon now, look at the world map sometimes

    • @carlhartwell7978
      @carlhartwell7978 Рік тому +23

      Just a pity he's trying to make out as though studying The Bible in Latin is somehow 'going to the source'!
      Staying faithful to his doctrine though I guess!

    • @carlhartwell7978
      @carlhartwell7978 Рік тому +2

      @@downundanow5569 That's what I was saying...

  • @MarchionessDarby62
    @MarchionessDarby62 11 місяців тому +2461

    “Latin’s a dead language,
    As as dead can be.
    First it killed the Romans,
    And now it’s killing me.” 😂
    Actually, my Dad was a Latin and Classical scholar, and I think you two could have talked about everything from philosophy to basketball in Latin. Thanks for the videos!!!

    • @odaviing3871
      @odaviing3871 10 місяців тому +31

      @@jzsbff4801 Hey bud, the party pooper convention is down the road.

    • @nicolasrodrigo9
      @nicolasrodrigo9 9 місяців тому +5

      I think the literal translation for basketball would be balacesta 😂

    • @nutzeeer
      @nutzeeer 5 місяців тому +1

      when I learned latin in school we never spoke it because our teacher said it was a dead and non spoken language. that sucked. only writing.

    • @jamiebruner8463
      @jamiebruner8463 4 місяці тому +1

      @@odaviing3871 I've been doing Skyrim modding all day and I hop off to watch some youtube and who do I see in the comments???
      Odaviing -_-

    • @katocs
      @katocs 4 місяці тому

      @@nutzeeer Well that's because it is. The Vatican is probably the only place in the world where latin is sometimes spoken and as explained in this video, even in the vatican thats rarely the case.

  • @michelecrociati9175
    @michelecrociati9175 2 роки тому +14915

    Next time on Polymathy: American Interviews the Pope in Latin

    • @polyMATHY_Luke
      @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +3826

      Let him know I’m available

    • @andang7005
      @andang7005 2 роки тому +206

      The pope who issues many, if not most of his documents in Italian and Spanish.

    • @entitylockington
      @entitylockington 2 роки тому +347

      @@andang7005 have you even seen the video? All official documents are in Latin and then later are translated into whatever other language

    • @iberianlion1459
      @iberianlion1459 2 роки тому +391

      Pope Benedict would be the right person. He is fluent in Latin.

    • @bradkeen1973
      @bradkeen1973 2 роки тому +100

      @@polyMATHY_Luke Americae eunt domus.

  • @ahmedtimoumi7742
    @ahmedtimoumi7742 2 роки тому +26224

    In Rome there's a place called Accademia Vivarium Novum where you can only speak Latin or ancient Greek. Maybe if you go there, you'll find someone to talk to

    • @damnedmadman
      @damnedmadman 2 роки тому +540

      That would be awesome! 🙂

    • @quintanillaana
      @quintanillaana 2 роки тому +1739

      Next video: American speaks Latin at the Accademia Vivarium Novum

    • @IErfanCN
      @IErfanCN 2 роки тому +31

      .

    • @BrowardHeron
      @BrowardHeron 2 роки тому +343

      He’s aware of the academy, he’s recommended music from them before.

    • @LOLHAMMER45678
      @LOLHAMMER45678 2 роки тому +51

      BASED

  • @netgnostic1627
    @netgnostic1627 Рік тому +1119

    I knew a Hungarian woman, the mom of a good friend who came to Canada in 1956. She told me that when she arrived she didn't speak any English at all. When she needed to see a doctor, she found an older gentleman from India. They couldn't communicate at first, so her friend came into the treatment room to translate. But then they realized they both spoke Latin, which had been required study in University for both of them, her in the Sciences in Budapest, him in Medicine in India (not sure what city in his case.) So her friend didn't need to come in anymore.

    • @mahadevkidas3522
      @mahadevkidas3522 9 місяців тому +78

      It will probably be Kerala in India, here Latin and Syriac/Aramaic is taught to most Christian students. We have a strong Catholic community and Orthodox Community here in Kerala, one community is called Latin Catholics and they form 4-5% of our population in Kerala, their liturgical language is Latin and its taught compulsory to their priests.
      While the Orthodox community and some other community use Aramaic and Syriac, Jesus language and they learn it including the script.

    • @jenbodhi1133
      @jenbodhi1133 8 місяців тому +20

      This is a really cool story

    • @Faith_Through_Struggle
      @Faith_Through_Struggle 8 місяців тому +4

      @@mahadevkidas3522
      That’s actually really cool, I am curious what do you know or what does India think about the burning down of churches in northeastern India in those states. I genuinely hope it’s not touchy subject but I’m curious if you would know a little about this or the state of the country in general on Hindu-Christian relations.
      I am aware that in India secularism is really appeasement to Islam more so in reality than word play.

    • @deepg7084
      @deepg7084 6 місяців тому +11

      ​@@mahadevkidas3522Latin is also used heavily in medicine, especially anatomy.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB 6 місяців тому

      Lies again? Multi Verses Vigrx Plus

  • @selloselloso9292
    @selloselloso9292 Рік тому +607

    I'm Italian. I studied Latin for five years during high school, and I found it useful to deeply understand Italian grammar. I met just one person who, at a young age, was so fond with Latin to be able to talk it. Now he is a Philology and Critics of Ancient and Modern Literature Professor at the Normale of Pisa, one of the most prestigious university in Italy. Lingua Latina, lingua nostra! Same in Italian and in Latin, the meaning is: Latin language (is) our language!

    • @FelipeReyesAlvarez
      @FelipeReyesAlvarez Рік тому +13

      You are so lucky i feel Italian is the closest romance language to Latin, meanswhile in spanish we have some arabian words and not direct latin words

    • @selloselloso9292
      @selloselloso9292 Рік тому +29

      @@FelipeReyesAlvarez What I find really fascinating are some cases like these: in Italian "war" is "guerra", in Latin "bellum", but we use "bellico" to say "related to war"; man is uomo, in latin vir, but we use virile to say "tipical of men". And "un uomo virile" means "a manly man"!

    • @GenX-RadRat
      @GenX-RadRat 11 місяців тому +3

      Latin is based on Greek

    • @selloselloso9292
      @selloselloso9292 11 місяців тому +17

      @@GenX-RadRat Its origin it is probably Germanic, descending towards Lazio it assimilated Etruscan, Oscan, Umbrian and Greek words, but it does not derive from Greek.

    • @omnip0d
      @omnip0d 8 місяців тому

      @@selloselloso9292 I started using duolingo to learn Russian two years ago, put it down for a while, and now have started the latin course out of interest. I'm a native English speaker, know a little Spanish from living in CA my whole life (just loose words mostly) and it's amazing to see how deeply ingrained Latin and Greek terminology is ingrained in each of these languages, with so many shared terms. My girlfriend thinks I'm crazy for learning a dead language, but it really does show this continuity of culture that's extended thousands of years and across the globe, has enriched my understanding of the world around me.

  • @graf
    @graf 2 роки тому +5111

    the madman did it

    • @polyMATHY_Luke
      @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +307

      😃

    • @davethepants
      @davethepants 2 роки тому +171

      "absolute madlad totally wipes out catholic priests on their home turf"

    • @G1CAAAAEO
      @G1CAAAAEO 2 роки тому +52

      @@polyMATHY_Luke If you are still in Rome, try to visit a Latin Mass and gives us your insights.

    • @missgreeneyes2650
      @missgreeneyes2650 2 роки тому +4

      @@G1CAAAAEO He won't be able to find one. Not at St Peter's anyway.

    • @fedsavi
      @fedsavi 2 роки тому +5

      oh its the guy who tried to write bruh on sebastian's road trip. well, you have good taste in youtubers.

  • @thedreadtyger
    @thedreadtyger 2 роки тому +9665

    true story: I am a Syriac Orthodox priest. I had the happiness to meet another Orthodox priest friend Russia, whose English was very limited. I am conversant in a few other modern languages, but only know a handful of Russian phrases. He spoke no other modern languages in common with mine. We laughed at that, and then he said "Latina?" And then we had about 10 minutes of good conversation.
    May God preserve and prosper Classical Education, its Instructors, and its Students.
    Gratias Ago, Magister Luca. Ad multos annos!

    • @petraevc5091
      @petraevc5091 2 роки тому +271

      A un amigo de mi tío (ambos son sacerdotes) le pasó lo mismo. Es argentino y viajó a Alemania. Sabía muy bien muchos idiomas pero no alemán. Y, cuando llegó, nadie hablaba español, pero había un sacerdote que sabía latín, así que toda su estadía se comunicaron en latín.

    • @timothyfreeman97
      @timothyfreeman97 2 роки тому +225

      That's very interesting.
      If you don't mind me asking, how does it come to be that two Eastern Orthodox priests learn latin? Is it also a part of your seminary curriculum?

    • @valq10
      @valq10 2 роки тому +172

      I would've thought Orthodox priests would learn Greek more than Latin. Do you learn that too, Father?

    • @akillateef1012
      @akillateef1012 2 роки тому +41

      @@petraevc5091 que interesante! Asi era en europa anteriormente porque todo el mundo que iba a la escuela aprendia latin, asi que podian comunicarse facilmente con gente del otro lado del continente o mismo de asia o Africa

    • @Rhaenarys
      @Rhaenarys 2 роки тому +73

      Prince Arthur and Catherine of Aragon had the same problem..and solution. I also hope Latin stays alive.

  • @nicholasricardo8443
    @nicholasricardo8443 8 місяців тому +381

    I am Catholic, and the fact that my Church has preserved one of the most beautiful languages in the world is such a joy to me!

    • @maxedgardogarcia
      @maxedgardogarcia 6 місяців тому +4

    • @Dominian1
      @Dominian1 5 місяців тому

      What are you talking about? There are tons of people outside the church who preserve knowledge about ancient languages. Archaeologists, Historians, Theologians, Philosophers and Philologists first and foremost. But there are those who study to become Latin teachers in secular schools. Nobody needs those mentally deficient pedos to help with anything.

    • @squidwardo7074
      @squidwardo7074 5 місяців тому +5

      nah its pretty stupid and is purely a barrier of entry

    • @RadkeMaiden
      @RadkeMaiden 5 місяців тому +18

      It's preserved a lot of beautiful things, like the Latin language, the holiness of communion, and the joy in the touch of a young boy.

    • @RougeKirschen
      @RougeKirschen 5 місяців тому +33

      @@RadkeMaidenit’s happen in sport, school even Olympic gymnastics level. Do you still send your children and grandchildren to school and sport activities?

  • @patricksmith4424
    @patricksmith4424 11 місяців тому +111

    Latin is actually the universal language of naming species, plants in particular are usually referred to in the Latin names. This can cause difficulty with many people on horticultural courses. I remember this Italian girl I Knew who came from an ancient part of Italy and knew Latin very well. She attended a horticulture course in London. Many on the course we're young Cockneys (working class Londoners). She said she used to be in stitches at them trying to pronounce the Latin botanical names!

    • @louiserosefield38
      @louiserosefield38 6 місяців тому +5

      Kew gardens have staff who can learn Latin so to understand botany more

  • @emmylou-ks1md
    @emmylou-ks1md 2 роки тому +2660

    An American man : *speaks fluently a dead language with no accent whatsoever*.
    Me, an Italian who studied Latin for five frickin' years in high school: Rosa, rosae, rosae, rosam, rosa, rosa.
    🙈🤦

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +12

      Are those inflexion according to 1st/2nd/3rd person singular and plural?

    • @emmylou-ks1md
      @emmylou-ks1md 2 роки тому +127

      @@johndododoe1411 no, it's the first declension: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, vocative and ablative of the same feminine word Meaning roughly: the rose (as a subject), of the rose, to the rose, the rose (as an object), oh the rose and the last one has many different meanings). Yes, I hated Latin, can you tell?

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 2 роки тому +4

      @@emmylou-ks1md Interesting, I guessed from there being exactly 6 cases, which happens to fit the person / count cases in many languages south of Britain.

    • @emmylou-ks1md
      @emmylou-ks1md 2 роки тому +24

      @@johndododoe1411 nope. Latin has that, of course. Singular, plural, some nouns are feminine, some are masculine, some are neutral, then you have five declensions, which have 6 forms each... so... yeah it's a lot to remember. Many languages still have declensions: Greek, Russian, German...

    • @Henning_Rech
      @Henning_Rech 2 роки тому +8

      @@emmylou-ks1md Rosae, rosarum, rosis, rosas, rosis, rosae (Vocativ last). This is plural. Vocative is nearly always identical to nominative so often not even mentioned. - In Russian the Latin ablative has split into two cases, instrumental and prepositional case, so they have real six cases. German lost the ablative and has only four.

  • @-Zer0Dark-
    @-Zer0Dark- 2 роки тому +7411

    I've never heard Latin truly spoken before; it's quite beautiful.

    • @timcal2136
      @timcal2136 2 роки тому +107

      they do it in the Netflix show Barbarians

    • @rickyyacine4818
      @rickyyacine4818 2 роки тому +164

      U should restore Constantinople 😢😢

    • @ligmabouls
      @ligmabouls 2 роки тому +95

      Sounds mostly like italian

    • @sturridh
      @sturridh 2 роки тому +291

      @@ligmabouls wow i wonder if italian is a language descended from latin that is spoken in the region that latin originated in

    • @ligmabouls
      @ligmabouls 2 роки тому +68

      @@sturridh No shit sherlock..

  • @blue_moon6490
    @blue_moon6490 Рік тому +145

    As a Catholic, I appreciate your taking the time to visit the Vatican for their take. Still traditional as ever! 🌟 Thank you! 💖🕊🙏

  • @crusader.survivor
    @crusader.survivor Рік тому +413

    I'm a Traditional Catholic layman that regularly goes to Latin mass of the ancient order. I'm happy to find your channel! Your pronunciation is superb! Speaking slowly also allowed me to understand you clearly. I didn't officially learn Latin, I just picked it up during masses and prayers, as in Latin masses, and praying in Latin. Someday, I hope to be fluent like you.

  • @MrsKoldun
    @MrsKoldun 2 роки тому +2477

    *Forget all those “foreigner surprises native speakers with perfect language ability” videos, this has to be the ultimate language flex* 😂

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 2 роки тому +143

      Foreigner pwns the Catholic Church by speaking slowly in Latin.

    • @FeedsNoSliesMusic
      @FeedsNoSliesMusic 2 роки тому +37

      White Guy Amazes Locals By Speaking Ancient Sumerian

    • @JerryLikeTheMouse
      @JerryLikeTheMouse 2 роки тому +16

      This isn't the ultimate language flex. Classical Latin is just a pre-split form of present day Latin e.g. Spanish, Italian, French, Romanian, Portuguese, etc. It's much easier to learn Latin than it is to learn languages completely unrelated to English, like Japanese or Arabic, for example. It's cool to learn Latin if that's in your interests, but it's no more impressive or useful than learning Spanish.

    • @TheDragShot
      @TheDragShot 2 роки тому +38

      @@JerryLikeTheMouse
      > it's no more impressive or useful than learning Spanish.
      I'm sure there's way more people out there who speak Spanish in comparison to Latin speakers, even on the Internet; so the difference in usefulness is quite big. Tho I would say it is a bit more impressive since there are way less resources to learn Latin than any of the modern languages derived from it.

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials 2 роки тому +12

      @@JerryLikeTheMouse ¿Perdón? ¿Cómo que el español es tan útil como el latín? ¡Retire ese insulto inmediatamente! ¡El latín es claramente más útil!
      Translation: Pardon? What do you mean Spanish is as useful as Latin? Retract that insult immediately! Latin is clearly more useful!

  • @UncleZeiv
    @UncleZeiv 2 роки тому +4463

    Italian who studied Latin at school here - I'm impressed by your pronunciation, you don't have the american sounding vowels at all, in fact you completely NAIL the pronunciation taught in school in Italy. Congrats!

    • @alejandraflores731
      @alejandraflores731 2 роки тому +158

      And what about the mexican father??
      because some people might think that just because we are Spanish speakers, it's easy for us to learn and pronounce Latin.
      And it happened to me with an American girl who literally told me "you are latina, you must understand Latin" and I was like... girl it doesn't work like that

    • @TheAtmosfear7
      @TheAtmosfear7 2 роки тому +40

      @@alejandraflores731 what

    • @fireaway7402
      @fireaway7402 2 роки тому +35

      You haven't heard a pronunciation of russian medical students. (You should know, they learn anatomical terms and write recipes in Latin)
      I'm sure, you'd laugh, especially because of their pronouncing of the letter "h".

    • @walterpayton2120
      @walterpayton2120 2 роки тому +49

      @@alejandraflores731 Yes, that would equal to claiming that because English is a Germanic language, English speakers would be able to speak German 🙂

    • @jessicahernandez3090
      @jessicahernandez3090 2 роки тому +3

      @@alejandraflores731 You mean mexican priest, right?

  • @joaopedross1405
    @joaopedross1405 Рік тому +135

    I am a brazilian, and the offical language od Brazil is portuguese, and even that I never studied latin in my life, there are some moments where I was reading and thinking: "Damn, this sounds very similar to portuguese" It's nice how the latin languages are still similar to latin even after so many years

    • @LeMerqie
      @LeMerqie Рік тому +7

      yup! As a Spanish speaker it's eerie to me how close it is to Spanish now

    • @eraldorocha6413
      @eraldorocha6413 10 місяців тому +2

      Sim, o único contato com latim que eu tive foi com metodologia do trabalho científico, e mesmo assim consegui compreender mais da metade do que ele falava em latim.
      Mas claro, a calma com que ele falou ajudou muito.

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock 8 місяців тому +2

      Sure buddy you’re not convincing humanity that Brazil ACTUALLY exists

    • @arthurmorgan3180
      @arthurmorgan3180 8 місяців тому

      @@Chadius_Thundercockit’s just in a different dimension, there’s a shit ton of dinosaurs here too

  • @ioxiv2905
    @ioxiv2905 Рік тому +26

    I'm a second year Latin student in an Italian high school and I could translate everithing you said without a problem
    What a time to be alive

  • @guilhermedaselva4046
    @guilhermedaselva4046 2 роки тому +1682

    This, people, we have just seen now was a faint attempt to create a channel called: Easy Latin. Let's study guys, for one day we can be interviewed by this honorable gentleman.

    • @nocomment00
      @nocomment00 2 роки тому +21

      GOLD

    • @michaelzedd6492
      @michaelzedd6492 2 роки тому +59

      Learn G̶e̶r̶m̶a̶n̶ Latin from the streets of B̶e̶r̶l̶i̶n̶ the Vatican.

    • @derauserwahlte5402
      @derauserwahlte5402 2 роки тому +2

      @@michaelzedd6492 😂😂👍🏻

    • @no_more_anymore
      @no_more_anymore 2 роки тому +11

      Dude! I love the Easy Languages channel! It really helped me improve on my Spanish.
      Polymathy, if you can, you gotta do the Latin version lol.

    • @whowaifu5475
      @whowaifu5475 2 роки тому +6

      Bem falado cumpade

  • @angelamalek
    @angelamalek 2 роки тому +3156

    That this guy can switch to Ecclesiastical pronunciation is astounding in itself. He should go to Latin parishes and speak with those priests.

    • @oraetlabora1922
      @oraetlabora1922 2 роки тому +15

      Tu linguam Latinam etiam loqueris?

    • @misantrope6267
      @misantrope6267 2 роки тому +33

      @@oraetlabora1922 Romanes eunt domus

    • @oraetlabora1922
      @oraetlabora1922 2 роки тому +37

      @@misantrope6267 Romani, ite domum.*

    • @gehirndoper
      @gehirndoper 2 роки тому +18

      Isn't that the easy part? I don't understand latin, but I can pronounce it in three different ways (the two presented here and the German way as well). Depending on where I sing different choirs prefer different pronunciations.

    • @joshistyping
      @joshistyping 2 роки тому +28

      @@gehirndoper The fact that you don’t understand it probably makes this easier. Imagine learning a foreign language, then learning several distinct ways of speaking in it and having to manage and separate them perfectly in fluid conversation. Actors on big budget films struggle with accents in their native language and they have months to learn them.

  • @catherinechiara3914
    @catherinechiara3914 6 місяців тому +30

    Almost 5 million people want to hear you speak Latin. Incredible!!!! Well done 👍

  • @Protopaq
    @Protopaq Рік тому +24

    I never realized Latin is really beautiful to hear! It's the first time I hear it in normal day-to-day talk. 👌

  • @CriticoPasseggero
    @CriticoPasseggero 2 роки тому +1551

    Funfact: since the official languages ​​of the Vatican City are Latin and Italian, the official Vatican website is also available in Latin

    • @roborovskihamster5425
      @roborovskihamster5425 2 роки тому +80

      Also all of the ATMs in Vatican city have a Latin language option.

    • @stefanhensel8611
      @stefanhensel8611 2 роки тому +9

      I thought it was Latin, Italian and French?

    • @CriticoPasseggero
      @CriticoPasseggero 2 роки тому +13

      @@stefanhensel8611 Why French?

    • @zab6124
      @zab6124 2 роки тому +5

      @@CriticoPasseggero a lot of history

    • @PierreMiniggio
      @PierreMiniggio 2 роки тому +22

      @@CriticoPasseggero French kings were sacred in vatican for a while.

  • @michemicheb
    @michemicheb 2 роки тому +2920

    I'm Italian, raised in Italy and Latin is part of our curriculum in school. I absolutely hated it. Your videos are making me appreciate it a lot more!

    • @BrazilianImperialist
      @BrazilianImperialist 2 роки тому +29

      Why do you hate your own culture?

    • @niccolo_tommasi
      @niccolo_tommasi 2 роки тому +175

      @@BrazilianImperialist Math is part of the umanity science culture but a lot of students hate it.

    • @fard8110
      @fard8110 2 роки тому +97

      @@BrazilianImperialist i live in italy and like 80% of people who study latin in highschool hate it

    • @97Corvi
      @97Corvi 2 роки тому +127

      @@BrazilianImperialist we don't hate It.
      It's just that It's a subject where many owr of professors give a lot of importance to.
      It would be fine if could study It for like 2 years (like some schools do).
      But to have to study it for 5 years of highschool like you are going to write a letter to Julius Cesar tomorrow it's a bit too much 😅
      It's fun as a language, but usually the teacher make you hate It 😅

    • @giordanosantilli5539
      @giordanosantilli5539 2 роки тому +48

      @@BrazilianImperialist we don't dislike the language, we just hate the school subject

  • @jordankennedy9053
    @jordankennedy9053 11 місяців тому +6

    And THIS is why it is so important to keep Latin as the PRIMARY liturgical language of the Church while allowing the vernacular as it makes sense. The vernacular has many pros, but one of the greatest experiences of my life was attending Mass at the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem alongside African, Asian, and European Catholics and while none of us could understand each other's mother tongue, when we prayed, it was in a common language.

  • @iodeceneu
    @iodeceneu Рік тому +44

    As a Romanian, I could understand many of these simple questions, but I would find myself quite puzzled if someone on the street would start asking me questions in Latin :))

  • @Bsquared1972
    @Bsquared1972 2 роки тому +3092

    It really is quite fascinating to listen to you speak Latin so fluently; it is an amazing-sounding language. Thank you so much for your insight and experiences that you share with us!

    • @polyMATHY_Luke
      @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +81

      Thanks for being a subscriber!

    • @Megaredronin
      @Megaredronin 2 роки тому +12

      @@polyMATHY_Luke when i was 12 and moved on to what you americans call high school i found much to my dismay that my new school had discontinued latin the year prior ......... i kid you not i wept, i am much older now so i dont have the complete total recall i once did but thanks to youtube and people like you i will not give up on my dream!!! thank you!! this vid was so beautiful to behold :) ( from the caribbean btw )

    • @Skullgar
      @Skullgar 2 роки тому +8

      @@sidekick4 Yikes dude, insecure much?

    • @Bsquared1972
      @Bsquared1972 2 роки тому +5

      @@sidekick4 So much negativity in the world already, yet you have to add your share. How about you just piss off? Cheers!

    • @pilkpog7952
      @pilkpog7952 2 роки тому +1

      yes

  • @derpedfox
    @derpedfox 2 роки тому +326

    "My name is Lucius"
    Father: "Why is there boss music"

    • @isoldadoesstuff
      @isoldadoesstuff 2 роки тому +2

      **911 intro**

    • @lucishrimp
      @lucishrimp 2 роки тому +2

      Hello, I am Stage 2 of the boss fight reporting in

    • @mirage4023
      @mirage4023 2 роки тому +1

      @God is a stupid idiot f*cking assh*ole bit*ch okay? What was the point of this comment anyways?

    • @DesertBirdie
      @DesertBirdie 2 місяці тому

      Lol

  • @chillijay77
    @chillijay77 Рік тому +14

    When I served as an altar boy in the mid 50's, Latin was still a part of the Catholic Mass. The priests would have us come to the rectory for breakfast early each Sunday before the Masses were served and we had to speak Latin only at the table. They wanted us to know that Latin was still a living language that was more that just repetitive prayers and hymns.

    • @FelipeReyesAlvarez
      @FelipeReyesAlvarez Рік тому +4

      I wish i can see that one day again, at least one mass every week must be in latin in every church around the world

    • @neil2831
      @neil2831 Рік тому

      ​@@FelipeReyesAlvarez find an SSPX catholic parish.

  • @innovati
    @innovati Рік тому +16

    Those conversations were so precious, it's pretty amazing that you were able to have a conversation with such a broad range of people

  • @ptykiller
    @ptykiller Рік тому +2879

    What's odd is I speak 3 Latin languages, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian and followed along quite easily on having to read subtitles on 3 or 4 occasions. It is absolutely amazing to me how much of the original language is actually still present in modern day languages. Awesome stuff man.

    • @luanderson.ferreira
      @luanderson.ferreira Рік тому +14

      True

    • @anoon-
      @anoon- Рік тому +66

      SHIIITTTT. English, Spanish, Portuguese and Italian.
      Whenever you hear one of the romance languages do you accidentally jumble it or mix it with another one? like Portuguese and Spanish for example as they are spoken quite similarly.
      do you plan to learn Latin? Or French/Romanian? Do you have trouble retaining your fluency or is it all stuck with you.

    • @ptykiller
      @ptykiller Рік тому +62

      @@anoon- I use them regularly so they stick with me. Some days they get jumbled but rarely. It’s almost as if when I haven’t slept well and I have used that language less it can happen but after 30 seconds or so of speaking it then it just flows. As for another language I am thinking of French. The issue is I would not have many people to practice with, it makes a difference.

    • @MintyLime703
      @MintyLime703 Рік тому +14

      I know an ok amount of spanish and it really surprised me how similar the grammar is in Latin. And of course a lot of the words are recognizable since they're so similar to a lot of spanish and english counterparts.

    • @MrLaizard
      @MrLaizard Рік тому +17

      @@MintyLime703 What is so suprising to all of you? Castilian ("Spanish"), Portuguese, French and a lot of other romanesque languages and dialects were born out of colloquial Latin

  • @jduff59
    @jduff59 2 роки тому +1657

    My parents wanted me to be a priest - so I studied Latin, and loved it. Then I went to a party and got kissed by a young lady, and decided the priesthood would have to find someone else.
    But learning Latin was not a waste of time - I always aced my English tests - Latin really does help with understanding many words in other languages, but it sounds very strange outside of Mass.
    I enjoyed this immensely.

    • @dickityboof4144
      @dickityboof4144 Рік тому +135

      LMAO

    • @Artist_of_Imagination
      @Artist_of_Imagination Рік тому +173

      YOU WERE ALMOST ON THE VERGE OF GREATNESS-

    • @TheItalianoAssassino
      @TheItalianoAssassino Рік тому +77

      Down bad 😂😂

    • @pashauzan
      @pashauzan Рік тому +44

      Bro 💀💀💀

    • @pappanalab
      @pappanalab Рік тому +10

      I’ve never actually experienced a service done in Latin. My church is Syrian orthodox so we use Syriac, Malayalam, or English. I’m not religious anymore but I think it would be fascinating to go hear it in Latin

  • @jojag5
    @jojag5 Рік тому +19

    I like that you were able to give clues as to what you were asking them during the interview, making them more comfortable and confident in their Latin speaking as the interview went on. Awesome video.

  • @kristinepfs
    @kristinepfs Рік тому +16

    What an interesting video!
    I studied Latin in high school, and am now a teacher of the Catholic Faith in a Catholic high school. Even though I don't speak Latin, having learned mostly to read and write in Latin, having the background has been an enormous help to me in my career!

  • @FatherJMarcelPortelli
    @FatherJMarcelPortelli 2 роки тому +1505

    polýMATHY, I am a Catholic priest who happily celebrates the traditional Latin Mass. I very much enjoy improving my Latin by watching your quality videos, especially those on ecclesiastical Latin. Yes, Latin is still the official language of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church. For example, the Code of Canon Law (a corpus of work which regulates the inner workings of the Church) was written in Latin and then translated into the vernacular. If there is any doubt or disagreement about some understanding of the law, the Latin text prevails, not the translation. Also, please Google the document "Veterum Sapientia" written by Pope John XXIII in 1962 (yes, it's available in English). It's all about the promotion, study, and enduring importance of Latin in the modern Church.

    • @michaelrutz8056
      @michaelrutz8056 2 роки тому +14

      Are you FSSPX or which Institute?😊

    • @FatherJMarcelPortelli
      @FatherJMarcelPortelli 2 роки тому +83

      @@michaelrutz8056 Sorry, but neither. Diocesan.

    • @michaelrutz8056
      @michaelrutz8056 2 роки тому +25

      @@FatherJMarcelPortelli Which one? I think about becoming a priest, too, but especially with Traditionis Custodes, I think Dioceses aren't too prone towards the TLM? Especially since I come from Germany and don't live in those regions where there are TLMs...

    • @ElizabethDMadison
      @ElizabethDMadison 2 роки тому +25

      @@michaelrutz8056 Many/most dioceses in the United States (such as mine, the Diocese of Madison, Wisconsin) have continued to allow existing regular celebrations of the Traditional Latin Mass. Our previous Bishop celebrated it himself and was very supportive. We have a new bishop who is also very wonderful but does not celebrate the Traditional Latin Mass and has nothing either especially for or against it. While MANY of the seminarians of our diocese learned both forms of the Mass in past years, it's not clear that will continue after Traditionis Custodes. One friend of mine in his twenties recently joined a community of consecrated life called the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest that only celebrates the Traditional Latin Mass, and is going to seminary to become a priest for them. Their seminary is in Italy. It's good to know there are German Catholics who are more interested in the TLM than the Synodal Way! Germany needs you! My own favorite is the Novus Ordo Missae in Latin. My parish has that one time per week, on Monday nights. Vatican II says the faithful should know how to say or sing together in Latin the parts of the Mass that pertain to them, so I consider it important as a Catholic lay person to be able to participate fully in the Mass in Latin. Happy feast day today of Pope St Gregory the Great, who reformed the Latin liturgy and collected the ecclesiastical chants we call Gregorian Chant! That's definitely a rich part of our Latin Catholic heritage, the Second Vatican Council calls it "a treasure of inestimable value." It's more fully implemented in the Traditional Latin Mass and sadly with the rarest exceptions you only hear bits and pieces of it in the Novus Ordo Missae.

    • @username1172
      @username1172 2 роки тому +25

      Greetings Father! Your work is so appreciated. God bless and preserve you and the traditional Latin mass. It has fed my faith since I discovered it a few years ago! Thank you!

  • @terryg7138
    @terryg7138 2 роки тому +1769

    I took 2 years of Latin in college and loved it. Shortly after graduating I went with friends to Rome, and was able to read the inscriptions on the Colosseum. Sadly, most of my latin skills have faded over time. So nice to see you speaking it!

    • @monkeysk8er33
      @monkeysk8er33 2 роки тому +46

      I took Latin for 6 years and used to be fluent. I am also no longer fluent. It's a dead language for a reason. It's incredibly hard, yet also basic. A lot of modern concepts don't have words for them in Latin - like computer.

    • @liviajercan752
      @liviajercan752 2 роки тому +9

      I studied it for 5 years in school and it did not stick at all :(
      That's despite me growing up native in language from the latin family and easily learning 3 other languages at a conversational level from TV.
      It just goes to show how hard it is to casually learn a dead language. Mind you, this was pre-internet, there are so many resources now.

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 2 роки тому +9

      @@monkeysk8er33 computadora

    • @atune2682
      @atune2682 2 роки тому +1

      thats nice!
      same for me its epic to understand old things written :D

    • @samiamazigh8338
      @samiamazigh8338 2 роки тому +1

      bruh I did 3 years at school but teachers made me hate this language lol

  • @annika4462
    @annika4462 Рік тому +20

    thats crazy, I didn't expect to understand this much latin there to be honest! I speak italian (not a native speaker tho) and to me, latin was always this distant, kind of mysterious language. But actually hearing somebody speak it made me realize how similar the two languages actually are (whoch makes sense, since italian literally originates from latin haha)

  • @GhostStaff27
    @GhostStaff27 11 місяців тому +33

    I'm a native Spanish speaker. I can grab like 45-60% of your sentences. Also, my accent being from Mexico has some kid of homogeneity that allows me to grasp some words, and thus being able to string the meaning of this. Fantastic about it. It's more like between Spanish and Italian; as you see, you interviewed a Mexican priest. He speaks it fluently because has the same phonetic variations along words, more or less. It is some kind related between even in Hebrew and Japanese, as far as I know.

  • @Armenius_Catholicus
    @Armenius_Catholicus 2 роки тому +2811

    Your pronunciation is impeccable! I'm a seminarian finishing my 6th year at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome, and of course Latin is obligatory for our studies.

    • @zweij
      @zweij 2 роки тому +16

      But there are 2 ways to pronounce :)

    • @Trigathus
      @Trigathus Рік тому +10

      Բարեւ եղբայր! Առաքելական ես դու կամ Կաթողիք՞

    • @Armenius_Catholicus
      @Armenius_Catholicus Рік тому +23

      @@Trigathus Բարեւ. ես Հայ Կաթողիկէ եմ։ Իսկ դու՞։

    • @Trigathus
      @Trigathus Рік тому +5

      @@Armenius_Catholicus Hetakrkir eh. Du hay katoghik es metsatrel kam convert es arel? Yes hay arakelakan em. Es gal augustos ertumem chemaran. Uzum em kahana elnem.

    • @texan4548
      @texan4548 Рік тому +14

      Actually, I think the "c" is pronounced "k", not "ch" the way he pronounces it.

  • @hinglemccringleberry9494
    @hinglemccringleberry9494 2 роки тому +416

    I can’t imagine the disappointment I’d feel if I mastered an incredible language that is only officially used in one part of the world, traveled there and finally commune with other speakers in Latin, and find that they don’t collectively speak it anymore at the Vatican. That’s a real McDonalds broken ice cream machine moment

    • @CT--jv2ur
      @CT--jv2ur 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, that’s kind of true.

    • @devinwhite5064
      @devinwhite5064 2 роки тому +21

      it is one of many dying languages in the world. It is always upsetting when languages die out.

    • @saphinadarkness2502
      @saphinadarkness2502 2 роки тому +46

      @@devinwhite5064 Isnt it technically dead tho. I guess it being used in official documents on the vatican makes it alive but apart from that it is only used as a matter of study, not as actual means of communication.

    • @devinwhite5064
      @devinwhite5064 2 роки тому +4

      @@saphinadarkness2502 i didnt say it was dead, i said it was dying.

    • @saphinadarkness2502
      @saphinadarkness2502 2 роки тому +13

      @@devinwhite5064 well, I know. I did. I was saying wether it should be considered dead or not

  • @dantany2478
    @dantany2478 Рік тому +19

    This is very cool! My family and I are Catholic attend the Traditional Latin Mass! The community of the Latin Mass is growing immensely these days and many of the young priests of the orders that say the Latin Mass will sometimes speak it to each other to keep up the practice! It’s a beautiful language, and even when spoken at Mass your heart is carried to an even higher level of worship. Everyone should check it out!

  • @ValentinaFaussone
    @ValentinaFaussone 2 дні тому

    I am Italian and as many of us I studied Latin. In my case I studied Latin for about 8 years.
    My hero-in-Latin is a friend who was extremely a strong Catholic believer and very in love with everything traditional.
    He got lost into a cathedral during a school trip. A school trip in Austria… with no idea whatsoever of German language.
    He looked for the oldest priest he could found and asked him how to get out, in a perfect Latin.
    The priests looked a bit shocked, but politely replied him in Latin and so my friend could find his school group again.

  • @pepsifrog420
    @pepsifrog420 2 роки тому +857

    I love how, even as an English speaker, Latin can partly be understood, its influence is STILL being felt to this day.

    • @Sawrattan
      @Sawrattan 2 роки тому +42

      I've always wondered how British Latin would have sounded had it been adopted by the Germanic Anglo-Saxons just as the Germanic Franks did for French.

    • @lisashhotwife2732
      @lisashhotwife2732 2 роки тому +14

      I live in spain and it kind of makes sense when I listen close

    • @IbnFarteen
      @IbnFarteen 2 роки тому +1

      @@Sawrattan I'm thinking the Anglo-Saxon's exterminated the Britons. I read that DNA studies support that.

    • @carlosmaldonado3047
      @carlosmaldonado3047 2 роки тому +6

      @@IbnFarteen i think bretons still live in france where brittony hence the name.

    • @anglishbookcraft1516
      @anglishbookcraft1516 2 роки тому +20

      One tiny thing I want to add is that while English has Latin words that make this somewhat easier to grasp it isn’t the only grounds for why since the older you go back in European tongues the more they are alike. A word like “recte” meaning “right” is Latin but “right” is Germanic, in German “right” is “recht”. They aren’t loanwords but only the indo-European link.

  • @insertname11
    @insertname11 2 роки тому +460

    Lmao I literally just watched his video in Rome, and read a comment saying he should go to the Vatican. Literally as in 3 minutes ago. This is amazing lol

  • @marinesr7
    @marinesr7 11 місяців тому +10

    I was listening to you and reading the subtitles in latin at the same time. I am Mexican and could understand quite a good number of words and expressions. Some of those words expressions we use in Spanish in Mexico now a days. So I was not surprised when the third guy said was from Guadalajara, México.

  • @thalligator016
    @thalligator016 11 місяців тому +5

    It's wild how they casually talk in an ancient language, very impressive

  • @robbieboydudeguy
    @robbieboydudeguy 2 роки тому +2224

    I’m in honors Latin in high school right now and let me tell you, these videos are PERFECT for studying, especially because we’re going to be reading authentic Roman letters and stories from real poets of antiquity :D thank you again!

    • @polyMATHY_Luke
      @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +89

      Glad you like them!

    • @Lforaday3
      @Lforaday3 2 роки тому +21

      I had a wonderful Latin teacher on last period on Fridays. One time she translated what would have been considered a dirty story to the ancient Romans ( it involved cannibalism, not what would be considered a 'dirty' story to the modern world)

    • @chromberries7329
      @chromberries7329 2 роки тому +7

      That sounds really cool, I'm jealous!! We didnt even have Latin classes nor honors language classes lol. Just good ol spanish.

    • @slurples149
      @slurples149 2 роки тому

      Bruh my school only has English and French😨

    • @amiquigonzales7917
      @amiquigonzales7917 2 роки тому

      @@chromberries7329 Kind of as Spanish is a direct descent of Latin. Hopefully you did well in Spanish.

  • @rogernichols1124
    @rogernichols1124 2 роки тому +2144

    Some years ago, I once found myself at a breakfast table in the Vatican, sitting opposite a young priest, smiled and, thinking he was probably Italian. said "Buongiorno". He didn't answer but smiled back. Being the sort of guy who is friendly and eager to talk to people, I asked him in French if he spoke French, then in German the same question but with the same result. I then hit on the idea of trying Latin (which I'd studied at school for 7 years), which I did, using words that were not a routine part of the classical language I'd studied but, bit by bit, we managed an exchange - of sorts. For those who treat Latin as a "dead language", this episode was a vivid illustration that the opposite is true.

    • @bomcabedal
      @bomcabedal 2 роки тому +255

      I think that the "dead" bit refers to the fact that the language no longer really develops; it is now mainly one that exists in writing, not in oral exchange. And beside that, language is a means of communication. The occasional priest that speaks Latin does not constitute a community, and one can doubt whether that turns the language "alive" again.

    • @-Glove-
      @-Glove- 2 роки тому +189

      Latin being dead is actually the best thing about it. Because it has such a low rate of development the language never really changes and allows for older documents to be interpreted as to the original intent. If in the far future our modern languages change the church documents of today will remain accurate as to their intent if the priesthood continues speaking Latin.

    • @nostalgicgamer0435
      @nostalgicgamer0435 2 роки тому +18

      and if anything you used Latin as it was intended by the Church, to be a universal language for a universal church.

    • @u.s.citizen9933
      @u.s.citizen9933 2 роки тому +4

      @@-Glove- interesting and well said

    • @jomana1109
      @jomana1109 2 роки тому +64

      @@bomcabedal In linguistics, a dead language is one that is used but has no native speakers.
      Extinct, in the other hand, means it’s not used at all.

  • @WizardOfAtlantis
    @WizardOfAtlantis 11 місяців тому +1

    It is so wonderful to hear Latin spoken conversationally. So cool. Kudos to the priests who had what it took to be in your video. Thanks!

  • @GilsonQueirozJr
    @GilsonQueirozJr 6 місяців тому +5

    I'm Brazilian and I speak Portuguese (primary language) and Spanish. It's amazing to see an American speaking Latin and Greek that fluent.

  • @Alba_Longa
    @Alba_Longa 2 роки тому +275

    I love how you automatically use hand gestures when speaking latin. The italians are truely sons of rome XD

    • @TheFirstGroover
      @TheFirstGroover 2 роки тому +3

      That "book" hand gesture. Awesome.

    • @carminemartino1197
      @carminemartino1197 2 роки тому +3

      Well none of the people he spoke to were Italians

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 2 роки тому +2

      He was the sole Italian there... in the video... He may be American, but he is 2nd generation American...

    • @georelbonai8244
      @georelbonai8244 2 роки тому +4

      I'm indonesian and currently learning Italian and Latin right now and i also wanna try to use hand gestures when talking. I hope it's not awkward to talking like that, you know different culture. Here we don't use hand gesture. I don't want them to see me as Alien or something😂

    • @skillfuldabest
      @skillfuldabest 2 роки тому +4

      He used hand gestures out of sympathy to help the other person understand easier.

  • @papalupa
    @papalupa 2 роки тому +374

    I'm proud of my Naija(Nigerian) priest, A lot of Nigerians take studying seriously, so I am not surprised the Nigerian priest was willing to participate in this, because for Nigerians it is a sense of pride to be well studied, even though sometimes we wallow in our ignorance hahaha

    • @memberberry5898
      @memberberry5898 2 роки тому +4

      he is just a mugu,just a cafe boy,he sells gala by roadside,don't be a fool brother

    • @clarenceonyekwere5428
      @clarenceonyekwere5428 2 роки тому +19

      Yup, even our grandparents and parent's generation seemed to take such studies very seriously.
      There is a deep bond with the catholic church in some parts of the country.

    • @xfmk9296
      @xfmk9296 2 роки тому +13

      @God is a stupid idiot f*cking assh*ole bit*ch bit random

    • @awdrifter3394
      @awdrifter3394 2 роки тому

      @God is a stupid idiot f*cking assh*ole bit*ch true

    • @BrazilianImperialist
      @BrazilianImperialist 2 роки тому +2

      @God is a stupid idiot f*cking assh*ole bit*ch You are right, but...

  • @TechboyUK
    @TechboyUK 10 місяців тому +2

    This is great! I'm from England, UK and was taught to read and write Latin from age 10 - 16, but we weren't taught to speak it.
    I remember the poem (which I wrote on the front of my textbook):
    Latin is a dead language,
    Dead as dead can be
    First it killed the Romans,
    Now it's killing me.

  • @slowster2945
    @slowster2945 6 місяців тому +5

    Forever and always I will regard the ability to speak fluently in multiple languages as a human's only attainable superpower. (A native English speaker)

  • @CyphersBasement
    @CyphersBasement Рік тому +981

    A Nigerian speaking Latin? I am feeling overwhelmed at the majesty of such a concoction. Natives to the area don't speak Latin, but outsiders to the area do, outsiders who aren't even from that culture. It reminds me of the joy I see on the faces of Japanese patrons at my company when I can speak a bit of Japanese with them, and how Chinese employees of a Chinese restaurant see their mood elevated when I thank them in Chinese.
    Incredible, simply incredible!

    • @FJB_USA_1ST
      @FJB_USA_1ST Рік тому +64

      Well he is a Reverend Father so there's no surprise. Every Catholic, staunch or not speaks a little bit of Latin as it's required for some prayers. Even children know to bow their heads when they hear "oremus" during mass.

    • @sebo641
      @sebo641 Рік тому +31

      natives? Their native language is not latin, it's italian and/or other languages/dialects of the region. Of course they wouldn't speak latin. For example someone in the UK wouldn't speak old low german or anglo-saxon or celtic simply because they are native to the area. Languages change and evolve and get replaced and forgotten or mix. Just like people and culture

    • @freepagan
      @freepagan Рік тому +1

      Nigerians are from that same culture, you doltt. They're Christians also 🙄

    • @ANewHandTouchesTheBeacon
      @ANewHandTouchesTheBeacon Рік тому +1

      @@sebo641 sad

    • @parkerflorence5332
      @parkerflorence5332 Рік тому +1

      Mandarin or Cantonese?

  • @FarfettilLejl
    @FarfettilLejl 2 роки тому +1014

    Luke, if you're still in Europe, are you planning on visiting Athens? Perhaps try speaking to Greeks in the street in Ancient Greek?

    • @josefilipe8010
      @josefilipe8010 2 роки тому +22

      Up

    • @erhanaksu5160
      @erhanaksu5160 2 роки тому +124

      That would be super interesting, considering that the deviation between Ancient and Modern Greek isn't as pronounced as the Latin dialects.

    • @margedtrumper9325
      @margedtrumper9325 2 роки тому +74

      In italy I studied Latin and ancient Greek in high school. Once we went to Greece with our classical theater company at Dion theater (a real experience to act there) and we decided to tell a few sentences in ancient Greek during the play. No Greek understood what we had said as we used the classical pronunciation and apparently Greek people read ancient Greek as modern Greek

    • @FarfettilLejl
      @FarfettilLejl 2 роки тому +57

      @@margedtrumper9325 yes, they do do that. But what's even worse is that most of then are adamant that ancient Greek was pronounced the way modern Greek is! 🤦‍♂️

    • @margedtrumper9325
      @margedtrumper9325 2 роки тому +18

      @@FarfettilLejl it's the same with classical Latin ad Italians

  • @yannick364
    @yannick364 Рік тому +8

    Super interesting to hear a Latin conversation like that. Been studying for 5 months now and understand almost all of what you said. Wouldn't be able to respond very well though; nowadays really it's almost exclusively taught to understand written texts.

  • @11moonshot
    @11moonshot 3 місяці тому +1

    I quite accidentally stumbled over this blog! My daughter Juliane Amy (now 42 in Hoyerswerda, Saxony, Germany) studied Latin and teaches it! I am deeply interested in all things Roman... and found your little report charming, interesting and very entertaining ( in the best sense!) I worked all my life as a physics teacher... and know a thing or two about "communication". I am really enthused by your friendly and direct way of talking to people! Well done! I am hooked now and will re-visit this blog now and then! And: In MY ears your American language sounds ...simply GREAT! With best greetings from Dresden, Germany: Michael B. Butter

  • @katblackwell
    @katblackwell 2 роки тому +939

    As a hungarian person it makes me so happy to see a fellow hungarian in this video, and on top of that, he's speaking latin! it's amazing. :)

    • @Petersonstudios
      @Petersonstudios 2 роки тому +20

      Úgy van!

    • @katblackwell
      @katblackwell 2 роки тому +11

      @@Petersonstudios Bizonyááám!

    • @janosvarga962
      @janosvarga962 2 роки тому +7

      Vicces tortenet, hogy a hungaria es a hungaricus nev az egy ragadvany, mivel magor/magyar neveztek magukat, ennek meg az eredete az onogur vagyis a tiz torzs, ami ugye vicces, mert het amit tanitanak, itt meg a kettos honfoglalas elmeletet es a tobbit ne is emlitsuk. Nagy katyvasz. Keves bizonyitek.

    • @katblackwell
      @katblackwell 2 роки тому +4

      @@janosvarga962 De érdekes. :0

    • @miklosnemeth8566
      @miklosnemeth8566 2 роки тому +5

      0:36 I was about to write something similar, but I was pretty sure that some other fellow Hungaricus/Pannonicus noticed, and here You Go, You did it Kat, Thank You. What was fascinating in the History of Hungary was that as a brutally multi-language country/kingdom, Latin was a language even official till 1844, if I remember correctly. The Croatian and Slovak speaking representatives were totally against this new rule, they wanted to continue to use Latin as an official language, they were reluctant to learn Hungarian. It was a nail in the coffin of the Hungarian Kingdom, when Latin was announced as non-official language any more, all the Nationalities wanted to use their own language. Still, Latin was a primary language in high schools (gymnasiums) even until 1945, or so. I guess Hungary/Croatia was the last bastion of preserving Latin.

  • @robertoboehler-blumenau-sc8818
    @robertoboehler-blumenau-sc8818 2 роки тому +215

    I really admire your passion for latin. In fact, you're the best latin speaker I saw so far.

    • @wesltall1
      @wesltall1 2 роки тому +1

      Next, Luke seeks out and speaks to Prof. Luigi Miraglia; possibly the most fluent Latinist (in Ecclesiastical Latin) after Luke...

    • @renaudtheis1197
      @renaudtheis1197 2 роки тому

      Metatron has some videos in Latin as well and speaks it fluently, or so it would seem.

    • @Ultra289
      @Ultra289 2 роки тому +1

      Well, tbh i never saw a latin speaker so he is the first one xd

    • @wesltall1
      @wesltall1 2 роки тому

      @@renaudtheis1197 Yes, but Luke and Raph are already friends... =D

  • @erichvonmolder9310
    @erichvonmolder9310 11 місяців тому +2

    What I got out of your various conversation is Civility. Everyone your spoke with seems very nice, especially when you mix the beautiful backdrop of the Vatican/Rome. Bravo!

  • @PhilipMichalke
    @PhilipMichalke 7 місяців тому +12

    It is very surprsing to me how much of the Latin I understood considering that I "only" speak Sapnish as a third language . I reccon understanding something similarly old like proto germanic would be a lot harder for me even though that German is my native language.

  • @anmap
    @anmap 2 роки тому +267

    Since that you are in Rome, it might be interesting to you to visit the Santissima Trinità dei Pellegrini. That church is staffed by the FSSP priests (Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter) and Mass is celebrated exclusively with the older form in Latin. If I recall correctly, they are trained to be well-versed in Latin. Definitely worth a visit.

    • @Superwing
      @Superwing 2 роки тому +9

      Bene, bene! I second this!

    • @leokim1458
      @leokim1458 2 роки тому +3

      I hope he sees this while he still there. That's a golden opportunity.
      Maybe live streaming? That'd be great!

    • @krautgazer
      @krautgazer 2 роки тому

      I second this.

    • @stefanknezovic88
      @stefanknezovic88 2 роки тому +5

      I go to Mass there. Mass is said exclusively in latin yes. While only the sermons are delivered in Italian so the people can understand. Really cool and knowledgeable people, for instance one of the priests there Don Dimitri has a doctorate in nuclear physics, I'm sure you'd be able to speak a little latin with them. Best advice ever in the confessionals too 😁

    • @commandowolf9463
      @commandowolf9463 2 роки тому

      Well are they not trying to ban that now sadly

  • @heronimousbrapson863
    @heronimousbrapson863 2 роки тому +94

    When my mother was young in about the 1930's, she attended a Catholic school in western Canada. The teachers were nuns, but they also had a young priest from Romania. He spoke no English and the nuns didn't speak Romanian, but they were able to communicate back and forth with him in Latin, which they all knew.

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 2 роки тому +5

      Wow. That's such a cool story. Thankyou for sharing.

    • @Sigfried90
      @Sigfried90 2 роки тому +4

      Romanian language has a lot of Latin words, is just amazing

    • @jegesbubu
      @jegesbubu 2 роки тому

      for all we know, that priest could have been a hungarian native from romania at the time - different mother tongue but romania passport... having said that, it is evident that romanian language is more based on latin - hungarian has some words and a school education. From your comment it is likely that the priest was a catholic, now in the 1930s there were close to zero romanian catholics chances are his motther tongue was hungarian. Picked up latin at the seminary.

    • @Sawrattan
      @Sawrattan 2 роки тому

      @@je-freenorman7787 *eye roll*

    • @Sawrattan
      @Sawrattan 2 роки тому

      Latin for Western Christendom + Greek for Eastern Christendom + Persian for South to Central Asia + Malay/Indonesian for the East Indies + Swahili for Sub-Saharan Africa + Arabic for the Middle East = some of history's greatest "common tongues".

  • @Gittas-tube
    @Gittas-tube 11 місяців тому +1

    Hello there! I suppose that you know that until fairly recently there was at the university of Jyväskylä a group of Finnish scolars studying and teaching Latin, who had a weekly radio newscast in Latin called Nuntii latini from September 1, 1989, until June 14, 2019. It was at the time the only regular news broadcast in Latin in the world, and was rather well-known. When it was discontinued, the Vatican started their own newscasts in Latin instead.

  • @AdvocateSpirit
    @AdvocateSpirit 11 місяців тому +1

    This is really impressive. Really nice! Thank you

  • @the_miracle_aligner
    @the_miracle_aligner 2 роки тому +1097

    Amazing vid! Can't wait for one where you sit down with a fluent speaker and have a super fast back and forth conversation XD

    • @pigmanpower1628
      @pigmanpower1628 2 роки тому +13

      do you know if Luke has listened to your latin covers? i think he definitely should make a video covering latin bardcore.

    • @TOBAPNW_
      @TOBAPNW_ 2 роки тому +7

      @@pigmanpower1628 indeed! John Linnell's Roman Songs would be another great musical topic to cover

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 2 роки тому +1

      Luke will have to talk with Divus Magister Craft then... there are very few people who speak Latin.

    • @gaius6187
      @gaius6187 2 роки тому +1

      man i love your music, keep it up

  • @piafounetMarcoPesenti
    @piafounetMarcoPesenti 2 роки тому +414

    Hehe, sweet. I guess priests wearing the cassock would do even better, as they may celebrate the extraordinary form of the Mass, in latin. And yes, the official language of the Church is still latin, so the docs are published in latin as the reference, and then translated to whatever language is needed. What a sweet ending, both for music and children :)

    • @Xerxes2005
      @Xerxes2005 2 роки тому +5

      Why? Reading a text in Latin and knowing its pronunciation is one thing. Conversing and redacting a text in Latin is another business...

    • @piafounetMarcoPesenti
      @piafounetMarcoPesenti 2 роки тому +38

      @@Xerxes2005 Because a priest celebrating and praying in Latin has a better grasp of Latin than a priest celebrating in another language and this counts in productive skills i.e. speaking and writing

    • @Dark6997
      @Dark6997 2 роки тому +24

      @@Xerxes2005 The priest that celebrates the latin mass will probably use latin every day for mass and other prayers. They won't neccessarily have a perfect grasp but they should have a better understanding especcialy when some of these things need to be done off memory

    • @ExVeritateLibertas
      @ExVeritateLibertas 2 роки тому +4

      Pope Francis effectively banned the extraordinary form ("the Latin mass") recently so I doubt you will find many of those.

    • @ExVeritateLibertas
      @ExVeritateLibertas 2 роки тому +1

      @@Xerxes2005 correct. For example, the Russian Orthodox Church celebrates its entire liturgy in Church Slavonic - naturally the clergy have large parts memorized. Very few could whip out Slavonic for a normal conversation (though that is theoretically possible, like Latin it is a fully developed language).

  • @hephaestus198
    @hephaestus198 Рік тому +1

    Long ago.. as a student in high school, a conservative school,
    the principal had a doctorate's degree in Education from Rome... he was as well my professor of Latin and Greek etymology...
    my professor of Language Arts (master's degree) had also studied in Italy
    they both were able to speak in Latin... you could see them in the hall.. speaking in Latin, obviously to impress and inspire the students. It sounded so beautiful.

  • @lesleywilbourne7823
    @lesleywilbourne7823 10 місяців тому

    I think this is so fascinating. It’s lovely to hear Latin being used in conversation. Had we been taught to use it in conversation, I would have done so much better learning it as a child. I love languages and although I didn’t study past school, I have returned to my studies in my retirement since lockdown and I have revisited German, learned a basic level of Russian and am now studying Greek - a language I have wanted to learn since my youth. This is a really interesting project. Thank you for bringing to us xx

  • @n0denz
    @n0denz 2 роки тому +2600

    It's an absolute shame that Latin isn't taught or spoken much in the Church anymore. It'd be like Synagogues not using Hebrew.

    • @weirdlanguageguy
      @weirdlanguageguy 2 роки тому +73

      Yes. A real shame

    • @hydrocharis1
      @hydrocharis1 2 роки тому +239

      Disagree. Most people wouldn't understand a thing like in the olden times. Second Vatican Council was a good thing.

    • @KingfisherSeven
      @KingfisherSeven 2 роки тому +83

      It is, in those parts of the Church that remain faithful: in general, the traditional orders and societies. Find a priest wearing proper clerical dress, and you'll find a priest who speaks Latin.

    • @noname8354
      @noname8354 2 роки тому +42

      @@hydrocharis1 in synagogues there're Hebrew and the pronunciation of Hebrew in English with translation (like pinyin). Most don't know what the Hebrew actually means. Then again, haven't gone to a service in years

    • @Max-if5zp
      @Max-if5zp 2 роки тому +42

      @@hydrocharis1 yeah.
      but Latin sounds much cooler

  • @FoxRS
    @FoxRS Рік тому +610

    My grandfather studied at the seminar when he was younger, to become a priest (fortunately for me he gave up 😋). He always told the story of a tourist in our city of Lisbon, Portugal 🇵🇹 who was lost (this was waaaaaay before internet). My grandfather didn't speak his language and he didn't speak portuguese but they both found out they spoke Latin. So there they were, two men is Lisbon speaking a dead language while asking for directions.

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Рік тому +14

      This is soooooooo cool, interesting and wholesome
      Thanks for sharing his story with us ❤️ :)

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Рік тому +20

      I'd imagine it was hard for them though
      Imagine giving directions in a modern world in an ancient language

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Рік тому +7

      I hope he's still alive and with us, right? If yes I wish him a long happy life
      And if he isn't , I wish him peace and blessings and God's forgiveness

    • @FoxRS
      @FoxRS Рік тому +21

      @@aaaaaa-hh8cq It'd be very unusual, ahahah. I imagine that if the people around found out that it was Latin, a big crowd would gather and clap in the end. 😂 My grandfather's still with us. He's now 88 years old, but unfortunately isn't able to tell those stories. 😔 But thank you for your reply, it's always great to remember this funny story. 😊🙏

    • @LadyLier17
      @LadyLier17 Рік тому +3

      Duuuude I hear that story in tumblr for the other grandparent!! The tourist that talked in Latin in Portugal! I think they were Poland

  • @icantthinkanicehandle
    @icantthinkanicehandle Рік тому +12

    *Small curiosity:*
    In Italy high school are not based on area but on the subjects that you will study. One of them is the "classical" high school where you study latin and ancient greek for 5 years.
    But also in other high schools like the one I did, the "scientific" high school, you can choose to study latin for at least 3 years.
    So maybe trying to approach students at the exit of a classical high school could also be a great idea.
    Salvete de Mediolano!

    • @crptpyr
      @crptpyr Рік тому +2

      it would probably work better if he could get in contact with a school and ask to talk to the students
      waiting outside the school gate with a camera might not go down too well,,,,

    • @Cosmopavone
      @Cosmopavone 11 місяців тому

      ​@@crptpyr in Italyat the Liceo Classico (classic highschool) they don't teach you how to speak in Latin.They teach you the grammar, they teach you the literature and they teach you how to translate from latin classic texts, but there is no conversation teaching.

    • @kampai71
      @kampai71 11 місяців тому

      In Poland learning Latin focuses on grammar and translations of texts. Understanding of accusativus cum infinitivo and citing Cicero is more important than knowing how to ask in Latin: what is the wifi password in this pub or from which track goes the train to Stockholm (Holmia, by the way).

  • @FuneralProcession
    @FuneralProcession Рік тому

    I found it :D
    I was wondering about this video :)
    Thank you!

  • @HaganeNoGijutsushi
    @HaganeNoGijutsushi 2 роки тому +431

    I remember there was a relevant episode in "La Tregua", an autobiographic novel by Primo Levi, who was imprisoned in Auschwitz and then liberated at the end of the war. In the novel he talks about his long trip to go back home in Italy, as the Russians who had liberated the prisoners pretty much didn't really know what to do with them. In one occasion he and his travel companions meet a priest with whom they can't speak any language - he doesn't understand Italian, German, Russian or English. They're about to despair, then Levi thinks back to his high school studies, and manages to put together a few words of Latin, and that's how they finally understand each other.

    • @alessandrog2454
      @alessandrog2454 2 роки тому +2

      Gran film

    • @circoloidvimperia
      @circoloidvimperia 2 роки тому +14

      "Pater optime, ubi est mensa pauperorum?"

    • @VerticalBlank
      @VerticalBlank 2 роки тому +11

      Similarly in Evelyn Waugh's "Sword of Honour" trilogy, where the protagonist, while serving in Yugoslavia, learns that his wife was killed in an air raid on London, and has only Latin as a common language with the priest: "Hic est pro missa. Uxor mea mortua est. Miles anglicus catholicus sum."

    • @HaganeNoGijutsushi
      @HaganeNoGijutsushi 2 роки тому +16

      @@lucasgrey9794 liberated as in, the Russians arrived and found the camp abandoned with lots of prisoners still inside. And the Germans ran away because the Russians were arriving.
      So, yeah, they were liberated. Stop splitting hairs.

    • @gioelebernardini2651
      @gioelebernardini2651 2 роки тому +15

      @@lucasgrey9794 no one has chosen whether to go or stay. Levi writes in his book that all healthy prisoners were taken away. He and others who were ill at the time of the Germans' departure were left in the concentration camp and later rescued by the Russians. The Nazis would never allow prisoners to choose anything. I suggest you read "se questo è un uomo" by Primo Levi and his others books on this subject

  • @canaldoxerxes
    @canaldoxerxes 2 роки тому +147

    This is incredible.
    The Hungarian priest seemed a little more confident to test his skills, but I really tend to agree with father Roland on the importance of a classical language education, especially in philosophy studies.

    • @cibojules
      @cibojules 2 роки тому +14

      Hungary has a history of taking Latin study very seriously. I'm not surprised to see a Hungarian priest represented in this video.

    • @zsomborerdesz3364
      @zsomborerdesz3364 2 роки тому +5

      In the religious universities in Hungary during the first two years the students learn latin and greek in order to be able to understand the Bible in a deeper way.

    • @MrDownRater
      @MrDownRater 2 роки тому +3

      Most of the Catholic gimnasiums in Hungary has latin classes. In my school, we had to choose a more common language (like english, german, italian, french, etc.) as a ‘first foreign language’ but we had to learn Latin for 4 years additionaly. After the first 4 year we had to choose between learning for 4 more years of latin or beginning to learn an another foreign language for 4 years.
      It’s a pretty well balanced system I suppose..

    • @ArpadSzijgyarto
      @ArpadSzijgyarto 2 роки тому +1

      I used to study Latin for 4 years in my high school because of my biology orientation. (Latin was part of that faculty.) ;) And I've also graduated in Latin, because it was either hard and fun. ;)

  • @blackhawk5950
    @blackhawk5950 11 місяців тому

    I've found this video and I've just loved it. Thank you for keeping latin alive !!!

  • @doctorteethomega
    @doctorteethomega 6 місяців тому

    I've listened to this video about 15 times to help my ear. Thank you.

  • @otosbutt
    @otosbutt 2 роки тому +224

    An elderly priest I knew studied at the Vatican during the time of Vatican II. He said that all the meetings were done completely in Latin. I hope and pray that all the work you, Luke, and others are doing will someday influence the Church to again take up the Latin language as the language of the church.

    • @DanielLagunaIHS
      @DanielLagunaIHS 2 роки тому +5

      It was Vatican II, the New Mass and all the reforms that ruined the Catholic Church, which almost stopped teaching and using Latin.

    • @minutemansam1214
      @minutemansam1214 2 роки тому +8

      @@DanielLagunaIHS I'd say the sex abuse scandals (and over one thousand years of systemic oppression) would ruin the Catholic Church more than any reform that loosens the requirement for Latin,

    • @DanielLagunaIHS
      @DanielLagunaIHS 2 роки тому +5

      @@minutemansam1214 , sex abuse scandals are also connected to Vatican II scandals, since the sense of sacred was strongly diminished in the priesthood as well as the low reinforcement of discipline in seminaries after Vatican II.

    • @voxveritas333
      @voxveritas333 2 роки тому +7

      @@DanielLagunaIHS Oh no, you don't. Sex abuse and general bullshit have been going on in the RC church for CENTURIES. The reforms need to be continued. Otherwise, the Roman church will retreat into the evils of the last thousand or more years, and that church will cease to be relevant. As it should be.

    • @alicev5496
      @alicev5496 2 роки тому

      I'm not sure that's a good idea tbh. In the future, it's likely the church will have to depend more on the laity (at least here in Europe) so requiring knowledge of a dead language most don't learn to speak would be shooting themselves in the foot.

  • @federicomontini4144
    @federicomontini4144 2 роки тому +365

    i am italian, and i never wanted to go to classical high school, to learn these languages, but now you transmit passion to me, i live just outside rome, and seeing you speak latin in rome made me die with laughter, seeing my compatriots .. i think that i will learn latin hahaha

    • @polyMATHY_Luke
      @polyMATHY_Luke  2 роки тому +35

      Eccellente!

    • @97Corvi
      @97Corvi 2 роки тому +5

      Vai complimenti !!!
      Informati prima però dei professori della scuola dove lo vai ad imparare
      Spesso e volentieri la passione per queste lingue la danno tantissimo loro, e se trovi quelli pedanti rischia di diventare pesante come materia purtoppo -__-"

    • @AxxLAfriku
      @AxxLAfriku 2 роки тому

      Please stop giving me mean comments. My mother reads the comments I get and she cries a lot because of it. Please be nice, dear fed

    • @Petra999
      @Petra999 2 роки тому +2

      @@AxxLAfriku bruh you're everywhere 💀

    • @panzerottoalragu2118
      @panzerottoalragu2118 2 роки тому

      @@polyMATHY_Luke classical Italian school is the gymnasium

  • @larsvanderheeg4305
    @larsvanderheeg4305 11 місяців тому +1

    As I've studied a little Latin and surprisingly for me understood most of your conversations I really enjoyed and smiled the whole time. 😅

  • @miquelmarti6537
    @miquelmarti6537 10 місяців тому +4

    I really enjoyed your videos about Latin. Your fluency is quite spectacular. I'm a Catalan speaker and I think I could understand you much better when using the ancient accent, wich sounds very italian to me wiith an interesting choice for certain words. Forum, Metropolitana.... I loved that. It also feels almost magic to understand every conjunction, preposition and pronoun with no effort.
    Excellent videos. Keep rocking

  • @RichardBonomo
    @RichardBonomo 2 роки тому +706

    Yes, Latin remains the official language -- the language of liturgy and record -- for the Catholic Church. In fact, religious orders, such as the Jesuits, would conduct ALL of their seminary training in Latin, and, I believe, casual conversation as well. Up until the 1960s, when bishops got together, they would converse in Latin. When Latin was dropped from the curricula, of course, it became hard to continue this. Early in the Pontificate of John-Paul II, a group of American bishops were making their "ad limina" visit to the Pope. At their first group gathering, he started to address the group in Latin. After a few moments, an assistant of his interrupted him, and advised him that the bishops could not understand him. He allegedly exclaimed "These are bishops?!", and then switched to English.

    • @josephzammit8483
      @josephzammit8483 Рік тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/dxqY1vuD7bY/v-deo.html

    • @aaaaaa-hh8cq
      @aaaaaa-hh8cq Рік тому +5

      Looool
      But it's a silly custom to speak old languages when there's no need to
      Or is it?
      If original bible is written in latin then maybe people will understand it better if they know Latin themselves
      But the problem is, there's probably no such thing as original bible today cause Islam says bible is corrupted, and it can actually be true cause there are so many versions of bible already
      And also, jesus was in jews land so original bible should probably be in Hebrew ? 🤔 So there's probably no need to speak Latin 🤔

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Рік тому +40

      @@aaaaaa-hh8cq the original new testament was written in koine greek. This was before Islam. The Quran does not say the book is corrupted but that it is the word of God. The orthodox church still uses the koine greek as an authoritative version. The oldest translation of the old testament that still exists is the septuagint also in koine greek. Between 2200 and 2500 years old. Also still the "official" version in the orthodox Church.

    • @hoppinggnomethe4154
      @hoppinggnomethe4154 Рік тому +17

      why is it always the Americans who have difficulty speaking a different language?

    • @Stephen-uz8dm
      @Stephen-uz8dm Рік тому +25

      @@hoppinggnomethe4154 because they never have to

  • @alexandervonkumberg4620
    @alexandervonkumberg4620 2 роки тому +30

    As a Catholic, an Italian, and a Latin enthusiast this video is my favorite video on UA-cam! Thanks gain for the great content!

    • @user-wu8dg7cp1r
      @user-wu8dg7cp1r 2 роки тому +1

      I thought 'von' is a clearly german prefix for last name, used by nobles. Would assume, that it's not your actual name, but still curious.

    • @Yanate1991
      @Yanate1991 2 роки тому

      @@user-wu8dg7cp1r prolly larping some historical fash

  • @crocolagerfelden6142
    @crocolagerfelden6142 Рік тому +1

    I'm seriously amazed at your ability to speak Latin. Very impressive!

  • @thebugg7
    @thebugg7 3 місяці тому +1

    I am learning Latin currently, one day I'll be on your level! It's a beautiful language and i was happy to hear it spoken in conversation

  • @JustRolly
    @JustRolly 2 роки тому +200

    I’m Italian and my dad used to tell me that, when he was a kid, every Mass was in Latin. Then I guess there was a year when they changed and opted for an Italian translation and now masses are in Italian only. Still, for very special occasions such as Christmas, and in very big and renowned churches (like my city’s cathedral, the Duomo of Modena) there are still masses entirely in Latin. I studied this beautiful language in high school alongside Ancient Greek. I believe studying Latin and Greek trains your brain and mind in a way no other language does. Keep up the good work I love these videos! ❤️

    • @rtyria
      @rtyria 2 роки тому +2

      Yes, there was a movement to have a Mass in the vernacular in the late 60's (perhaps earlier). Paul VI's Missal (1970) was the first to be completely in the vernacular.

    • @terrikatz4854
      @terrikatz4854 2 роки тому +15

      The change happened in the 1960s at Vatican II. After Vatican II, Masses throughout the world are now conducted in their local languages, the "vernacular." The idea of a "catholic" religion was that it was the same throughout the entire world; that is the definition of the word "catholic". A Catholic could go anywhere in the world and understand mass in a common language, latin. Today, if you try to go to mass in a country where you don't speak the local language, you're out of luck.

    • @asalvats
      @asalvats 2 роки тому +1

      Gracias al Concilio Vaticano II . Y antes las misas las hacía el cura de espalda a los feligreses xD

    • @THRIFTY
      @THRIFTY 2 роки тому +1

      @@asalvats a la mala interpretación del concilio.

    • @Maccelerate
      @Maccelerate 2 роки тому +1

      Vatican II's heresy would be the main culprit

  • @Primo-on6fc
    @Primo-on6fc 2 роки тому +35

    Father Cesar was like "oh were doing this? Ok then"

  • @giulianaangelina78
    @giulianaangelina78 8 місяців тому +1

    All my grandparents were born in Italy and I never had any desire to learn Spanish but I think I want to learn Latin now because I already speak Spanish and there are many words that sound the same. Thank you for sharing.

  • @atlanii
    @atlanii 8 місяців тому +2

    Salve! Latinum non loquor. Ego sum mexicana as well. I'm having an optimus time understanding. Amazing what you're doing!!! Congrats!!

  • @FedralBI
    @FedralBI 2 роки тому +314

    I miss it when they used to do the Mass in Latin. There was a certain magic, and majesty to it.

    • @juanandressuarezgonzalez9874
      @juanandressuarezgonzalez9874 2 роки тому +35

      They still do, and there's nothing like it except whence it's done in Greek in the Eastern Catholic Churches. You just need to look. There's large groups that are adamant about it and it's making a HUGE resurgence.
      Dominus Vobiscum

    • @FedralBI
      @FedralBI 2 роки тому +16

      @@juanandressuarezgonzalez9874 thanks for that. Here in Florida, I've seen the Mass done in English, Spanish, and Korean, but haven't seen it done in Latin since I left New Jersey decades ago. Perhaps I'll make it back to a real church, and be able to experience the magic that I heard when I was a child. Deus Vult.

    • @juanandressuarezgonzalez9874
      @juanandressuarezgonzalez9874 2 роки тому +9

      @@FedralBI I'm in Florida as well and there's tons. In Tampa there are a few, Jacksonville there are a few and Miami has a bit. Most younger newer priests are very much traditionalists and the Church will see a resurgence in its own tradition ergo Latin and Greek.
      For me, justum et necessarium est.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 2 роки тому +1

      @@juanandressuarezgonzalez9874 Many of the Eastern Catholic Churches have a language other than Greek as their traditional standard form.

    • @goodday2760
      @goodday2760 2 роки тому +3

      @@juanandressuarezgonzalez9874 "ergo Latin and Greek."
      Those are not the only languages of traditional Christianity, Bibles, liturgies and lore. Search Ge'ez, Coptic, Syriac, Slavonic, and Gaelic. Western study of Church history began to neglect groups beyond the Roman Empire after the historian Eusebius, which three of those are.

  • @Atkingani
    @Atkingani 2 роки тому +179

    Hey, Luke, you should try to meet those scholars that write the Vatican papers, the Encyclicae. Then, I think, the conversation shall be fine. Sds.

    • @MontageLegacy
      @MontageLegacy 2 роки тому +2

      Yes!!!

    • @ArturoSubutex
      @ArturoSubutex 2 роки тому +5

      You could be proficient at writing (with the occasional little hand from your dictionary) and still have a hard time listening and speaking, though

    • @michaelrutz8056
      @michaelrutz8056 2 роки тому +2

      As far as I see, mainly only important Declarations or juridicial decrees or by other Congregations are still issued in Latin as many Apostolic Letters and Pope Francis's 2 most recent encyclicals don't have a Latin version available

    • @rtyria
      @rtyria 2 роки тому

      @@michaelrutz8056 Neither did Traditionis Custodes. There's a saying, "It's not official until it's in Latin." I wonder if that is still considered true?

    • @michaelrutz8056
      @michaelrutz8056 2 роки тому

      @@rtyria Perhaps Italian counts for non-Latin decrees? Idk

  • @FlorinArjocu
    @FlorinArjocu 11 місяців тому +2

    It is amazing to hear how much Latin is still present in Italian, Romanian etc.

  • @eaglepizza512
    @eaglepizza512 5 місяців тому +1

    I learned latin for years in school, its so cool to see it being used by others in public, I feel like one in a million when I speak latin in America

  • @delacruzdwyaneeisenc.8390
    @delacruzdwyaneeisenc.8390 2 роки тому +77

    It's my first time watching two people exchanging in Latin and understand the language well. Latin is such a beautiful language and it's thanks to this language we have the beautiful romance languages.

  • @stevejohnson3357
    @stevejohnson3357 2 роки тому +64

    Interesting story: Pope Benedict announced his abdication at a press conference in Latin and 1 reporter got the scoop.

    • @dariusclovis1374
      @dariusclovis1374 2 роки тому

      Steve
      PBXVI did not resign the munus,
      but the ministeriam.

    • @Bergen98
      @Bergen98 2 роки тому

      I remember this in “Two Popes”. Of course it is more or less fictional account, but I remember Benedict 16th saying something like “I will announce it in Latin, so it will take time for them to get what I am saying”

  • @thanosprime6603
    @thanosprime6603 Рік тому

    Bro you knowledge of ancient languages is inspiring!