Catullus 3
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  • carmen pulcherrimum

  • Terribile! Ma questo da dove è uscito? Dalle catacombe?

    Dudi-dudi 1:21

  • ma perchèèèèèèèèèèèèèè? Hai rovinato il latino la nostra prima grande lingua povero catullo si starà rivoltando nella tomba =(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(=(­=(=(=( ma vai a fare un pò di latino cosi si che il latino è una lingua morta cretino

    w il latino ma non questo nemmeno le cose più semplici

  • latin est optimus :3

    this video makes me so happy

  • when you find out the metaphor for the sparrow and then look over the poem again it's really weird. "nam mellitus erat"

  • Valde me gaudeo te linguam, a qua cogito linguam esse pulcherrimam totius terrarum orbis, uti sed pronuntiato tua non vere est bona.

    Vale amice!

    Amator linguae latinae

  • wrong pronounciation..

  • Id falsa non est, sed Americana, ergo falsas continet nonnullas vocales cononantesque, sed non falsa. Melior possit.

  • piece of ....shit!!!you neeeeeerd!!!!!!you must learn ancient greek first and after to pronounce la lingua latina!!!you are just a dude!!go f.....ck some girls in erasmus,but do not raise up videos in youtube!!ahahahahahahaahhaahah­ahaha!!

  • Oh c'mon, it's not like the ancient greeks were really known for f..cking GIRLS!

  • lol

  • You must really love Latin to do this! Nice touch with the laurel wreath too ^_^

  • you pronunciation is totaly shit!

    ae= "e" que= "kve"

    better learn to read.

    Repetitio est mater studiorum

  • Something is wrong with you hearing. He didn't pronounce que as kve! He used correct pronunciation of -que! AND HE VSED AE AS AE! Audin' correcte?!

  • Oh you mean, he's supposed to use the traditional Polish pronunciation. It's not appropriate, arguebly, for the recitation of ancient Roman poetry. However, why would ancient Romans use spellings such as CAESARIS VVLTV and QVISQVIS SERVVS SINE DOMINICO IVSSV FORAS EXIERIT ACCIPIET PLAGAS CENTVM. V was u, and the same as the English w in the positions where it nowadays is represented as v. This is how Latin was pronounced until the beginning of the Roman empire, later, like the Romance languages.

  • I've noticed a lot of eastern european criticism of latin pronunciation on here... I am beginning to think there is something to this.

  • What is to this: the Eastern European pronunciation is different from the restaured classical one, from the Roman ecclesiastical one. Some prefer one to the other, while some confuse them, while some say that some of the methods are 'wrong'. This is what's going on.

  • we sing a song in chior with that text

  • So well althogh the "rr" Speak with hipanic people, that help you, arreciar la erre en una buena pronunciación. Rex resurrexit

  • Not to mention the"LL". All consonants, when written double, were pronounced as in Italian, id est, as double consonants. Illa Terra bellorum nunc est in mundo.

  • I like your pronunciation, but not your hair--what's with that?

  • It's a laurel wreath.

  • Cool, not bad at all! One thing you can improve is elisions: for the text to fulfill the meter, you will have to red "Lugeto veneres", "quantumst", etc.

  • Good call. Especially in terms of the prodelision in "est". There are too many syllables otherwise.

  • That's what Shimer does to you.

    ...Nice wreath.

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