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I must agree with bassman1201. I'm glad you are interested in Latin but it's more complicated then this. And teaching it this way, people will think they can say "puer" in every sentence and it'll fit. But it won't, at all. You *have to* write the word in this syntax "puer, -i, m." which means that "puer" is singular nominative of the word boy, "pueri" is singular genitive of the word boy, and by the syntax you can see that it's the II. declension (with an exception because of the -er).
no she didnt, there are certain ways you are suppose to stress the letters, thats like sayin there isnt a spanish accent, yes there is you dont pronounce all the letters the same as you do in english
Also, Leo is more like Lay-oo Just saying. :[ My Latin teacher is from Spain and he knows like a million languages. And he said that it takes forever to pronounce them correctly. But still i love the idea :D
@Enigma0121 No it isnt. But im having trouble rolling R's in Latin. But the u's are like long O sounds in English, the H is absent, and the C is a K which she got right in the last video.
yes the pernounciation sounds very british. but keep in mind that latin was spoken in the whole old world, so there surelly were a lot of pernounciations and they all spoke the "correct" latin.. there aren't wrong or correct pernounciations. even numbers have been wrote in different ways. example for 18: XVIII or XIIX
As a Latin Student I can tell you that many of your pronounciations are incorrect. As well as, the beginning grammer you give is not very beginning. Example: Infans is a third declension noun, not for beginning latin. Also, the months are very unimportant to know.
Im not positive but my english teach told me "quid" can mean many different question words he also says if it begins with "Qu" its usually a question sentence. great video. (:
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No it isnt. But im having trouble rolling R's in Latin. But the u's are like long O sounds in English, the H is absent, and the C is a K which she got right in the last video.