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questions @latin side of tumblr
learning latin on my own and a couple things came up:
-what is nominate and accusative and what are the differences?
-how the hell do you verb/noun/adjective ending???
-what even is sentence structure
-do y'all have any good references? I'm using a combo of Wheelock's Latin, 7th edition (no workbook or anything) and learn.mangolanguages.com and either I'm not understanding or it isn't explained to me. Any tips on studying/improving language skills is also welcome. Thanks y'all!
I be dunking on these suckers!
😝
(It’s the little things, I know I’m cringe)
Me reading De coniuratione Catilinae at midnight and crying because it's so perfect and accurate:
Me realizing that I have to study it for the exam and I have no time to enjoy anything, and that I'm reading it at midnight because I have no occasion to study it during the day:
So does anyone know any good ways to study latin deklinations? I struggle with grammar as it is and it would help uf I had something besides this book to work with. Web sites or book suggestions are greatly appreciated
Somebody.... Somebody ought to write a 10-minute-long spooky Black Metal opus with a choir just chanting these lyrics ominously. It would be hilarious. I love Latin.
Ahh Saint Augustine
*blows the dust off an old book* hello again Augustine, you dirty bugger. It is time yet again to read your "City of God Against the Pagans" how unfortunate for me. *chuckles amused*
metella est in atria, caecilius est in horto