Easy Latin Lesson #3 - Learn Latin Fast with Easy Latin Lessons for Beginners - Latin 101 - 2025

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    The most effective way to learn a language is in context, because not only is it easier to learn new words this way, but you will also acquire grammar organically. And it's much more fun and interesting to learn this way than to memorize grammar tables. In these videos, we will be learning directly from simple sentences in Latin and you may be surprised how easily and quickly you will acquire this beautiful language.
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  • @jasmine-bahr-f1919
    @jasmine-bahr-f1919 День тому +1

    Gratias

  • @Sensei-Ollie
    @Sensei-Ollie 8 днів тому +2

    Oh hey, I’m first, magistrus!

  • @TimWilding
    @TimWilding 3 дні тому +1

    Disicupla? (5:11)

    • @EasyLatin
      @EasyLatin  2 дні тому +1

      It's the Latin word for "one who learns from their mistakes." XD

    • @TimWilding
      @TimWilding День тому +1

      @@EasyLatin ;^)

  • @Sensei-Ollie
    @Sensei-Ollie 8 днів тому

    By the way, how would i add a gender ending (a vs us) and both a subject vs object (m) ending?

    • @ldmtag
      @ldmtag 8 днів тому +1

      Here's your guide to Latin:
      1. Use Google Translate to translate the sentence you want
      2. Go to Wiktionary and start typing in every single word to check if the meanings are correct and, most importantly, take a look at the inflections table.
      As you can see, masculine nouns tend to end in "um" in accūsātīvus. That's enough as it is, no need to add anything: (with the word amīcus)
      Amīcus meus fatuus est - nōminātīvus
      My male friend is dum6🤣
      Gladius amīcī meī parvus est - genetīvus
      My male friend's "gladius" is small😅
      Iūlius amīcō suō ōsculum dat - datīvus
      Julius gives his male friend a kiss🥴
      Amīcum meum rīdeō, quia gladius eius nimis parvus est - accūsātīvus
      I laugh at my male friend, cos his "gladius" is too small😈
      Ab amīcō meō rīdeor, nam gladium parvum habeō - ablātīvus
      I'm laughed at by my friend, cos I have a small "gladius"🫠
      Sūme gladium suum, amīce! - vocātīvus
      Pack your "gladius", buddy!🙈
      Amīcus meus, quī Rōmae habitābat, iam Tūsculī habitat cum magnā familiā - locātīvus for Rōma and Tūsculum
      My friend, who used to live in Roma, now lives in Tusculum with big family😐

    • @Sensei-Ollie
      @Sensei-Ollie 8 днів тому

      @ thank you :)

    • @ldmtag
      @ldmtag 8 днів тому

      @@Sensei-Ollie totally forgot this thing:
      Dominus puellās malās baculō verberat - ???
      Master whips bad girls with a stick.
      Tbh, I don't know wether it's dative or ablative😅 But you're smart, you'll figure it out👍
      Btw, puellās malās is a feminine accusative plural. Easy Latin remade the lessons, but, as fas as I can see, only fixed pronunciation. Bro goes for simplicity and non-intimidation, but I would personally start introducing more grammatical formes asap, and would give everything down to ablative plurals before even moving to 3rd declension. But I'm just a fatuus on the internet, what do I know...

    • @ldmtag
      @ldmtag 8 днів тому

      @@Sensei-Ollie oh, and one more thing!
      Speaking of "fatuus"! A great way to remember both the word and how vocative case works is to listen to this cute little song:
      Tanzwut - Fatue
      🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃🙃

    • @Sensei-Ollie
      @Sensei-Ollie 8 днів тому

      @@ldmtag i think it’s ablative since there’s no indirect object

  • @ZekeSparx
    @ZekeSparx 8 днів тому +2

    Hello! I’m Italian and speak Latin. Your lessons are very good. However, let me bring something to your attention. Tiur pronunciation of the letter “u” is a little bit wrongly pronounced. You’re saying it the English way. Its sound is a pure /u/ sound. Yours kinda sounds like a ü. In English not even -boom- or -took- would make justice to the “u” sound. I recommend hearing natives in Tuscan language (popularly -and wrongly- referred to us Italian, which is my mother tongue) and you will fetch it. Have an amazing day ahead!

    • @EasyLatin
      @EasyLatin  7 днів тому

      Thank you for the feedback! I'll work on refining my pronunciation.