My 12 year old is so excited that Daily Dose Latin has come - and starting with this verse. He first learned this verse in Latin when he was 6 years old!
mamabee421 We're just about to half our first child, and teaching him Latin from a young age is at the top of our priorities. Do you have any recommendations for resources for children learning Latin?
Charles Howell We homeschoolers and my son was first introduced to Latin in Classical Conversations... we first started with Song School Latin in 3rd... then we moved to Latin for Children and visual Latin in the summer. My son will say Visual Latin videos are the best, but likes the Latin for children worksheets. This year in seventh he is using a Henle Latin... it’s a very difficult and I don’t really recommend it... if I had a choice, we would go back to Visual Latin.
Thank you! I've studied Ch1 verse 34 untill now, but I think I need to review the video again. So I'm listening again. It's much easier (and will be surely much faster) than the first! In the begining was the world, in principio erat verbum and the word was with God, et verbum erat aput Deum and the word was God, et Deus erat Verbum
verbum erat apud Deum -> translated as subject-first. Deus erat verbum -> shifted to translation as subject last. Why? Why not 'God was the word'? The original Greek had the definite article before "logos". Is this "the thing was he" a syntactical quirk of Greek?
My 12 year old is so excited that Daily Dose Latin has come - and starting with this verse. He first learned this verse in Latin when he was 6 years old!
mamabee421 We're just about to half our first child, and teaching him Latin from a young age is at the top of our priorities. Do you have any recommendations for resources for children learning Latin?
Charles Howell We homeschoolers and my son was first introduced to Latin in Classical Conversations... we first started with Song School Latin in 3rd... then we moved to Latin for Children and visual Latin in the summer. My son will say Visual Latin videos are the best, but likes the Latin for children worksheets. This year in seventh he is using a Henle Latin... it’s a very difficult and I don’t really recommend it... if I had a choice, we would go back to Visual Latin.
@@charleshowell7540 You shouldn't be learning Latin until you've at least started Hebrew and Greek. The bible wasn't written in Latin, you know.
You're catholic?
Excellent stuff. Not just grammar, but lots of historical information too. I just subscribed to your channel!
Looking forward to these. Thank you
Thank you! I've studied Ch1 verse 34 untill now, but I think I need to review the video again. So I'm listening again. It's much easier (and will be surely much faster) than the first!
In the begining was the world, in principio erat verbum
and the word was with God, et verbum erat aput Deum
and the word was God, et Deus erat Verbum
Started our summer break by using this video to keep up my 11 year-old daughter’s Latin. Looking forward to translating one a day. Thanks!
thank you! 🤟🏼
No problem!!
So the V is pronounced W?
In Classical Latin it is, but not in Ecclesiastical Latin, which is the V sound.
verbum erat apud Deum -> translated as subject-first.
Deus erat verbum -> shifted to translation as subject last.
Why? Why not 'God was the word'? The original Greek had the definite article before "logos". Is this "the thing was he" a syntactical quirk of Greek?
Predicate nominative.
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