Glad you could learn something new today. Sadly, this is not the regular content of my channel. I make regular videos for business students, and at the end of the videos, I like to put bonus content for the people that stuck around till the end. All of these Latin phrases were bonus contents in other videos of mine. I made a separate video for them so that more people got to know about them. Thank you for the comment!
A nice one to learn by heart and keep as a life's philosophy is: Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines. There is a measure in all things, there are certain limits.
Who knows Latin has a great advantage to learn its derivated lenguajes like Portuguese, French, etc.. In my case, actually its the opposite, Ive never studied Latin before, but I can understand almost all that words in the video just by speaking Portuguese and a bit of Spanish. What a magical the world of Language is.
Romance languages are the best group! I am learning a semitic language in school(Arabic), I already speak a germanic language(English) and I am learning a slavic language by miself(Russian). And my native language is a romance language(Italian)
In English there are loads of loanwords that are not pronounced as they are or were in the original languages. The same goes for probably every other language. It is entirely acceptable in each context. No need to be dogmatic. As for accents - deal with it - they are charming to many of us. So there ;)
You have to practise your English because you spelled "practise" wrong, and used the wrong case and tense ending for the word "pronounce". But a quasi-good comment.
You are wrong when pronouncing POPULI. The I in Latin is not pronounced like AI. It's pronounced like E. Same for bona-fide, it's pronounced "BONA FEE DE", not "BONA FAID"
Spanish Phrases: ruclips.net/video/vdOuXG-NBpc/видео.html
Great video! Latin is very helpful and I am starting to learn it a little in my spare time.
Glad you could learn something new today.
Sadly, this is not the regular content of my channel. I make regular videos for business students, and at the end of the videos, I like to put bonus content for the people that stuck around till the end.
All of these Latin phrases were bonus contents in other videos of mine. I made a separate video for them so that more people got to know about them.
Thank you for the comment!
A nice one to learn by heart and keep as a life's philosophy is: Est modus in rebus, sunt certi denique fines. There is a measure in all things, there are certain limits.
Who knows Latin has a great advantage to learn its derivated lenguajes like Portuguese, French, etc.. In my case, actually its the opposite, Ive never studied Latin before, but I can understand almost all that words in the video just by speaking Portuguese and a bit of Spanish. What a magical the world of Language is.
Romance languages are the best group! I am learning a semitic language in school(Arabic), I already speak a germanic language(English) and I am learning a slavic language by miself(Russian). And my native language is a romance language(Italian)
Great video! It's great to see these phrases presented clearly and explained.
Thank you for the positive feedback :)
Great list, but aren't all "c's" pronounced with a hard "k" sound?
In the classical pronunciation, yes
Yes
noup c followed of an a i, e , ae, oe sound like a sweet c , ( teacher ,charm ) for ex Caesar sound chersar and not kesar).
Not to be rude but it's true like cock kok what the hell is rhis about
It's them changing words we don't understand make on purpose smh
One of my favs: QED
Thank you, Appreciate the comment brother.
Had to finish with that one didn't ya !
does anyone know what this means ( nam illa, quae dilexi ) any help would be awesome
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Ishakashu means what??
2:50 my name is actually Alma
I think that’s quite a nice meaning
Where do I find expressions like these? Could you please recommend some books to read relating to Latin, I must know
thank for latin phrass
In English there are loads of loanwords that are not pronounced as they are or were in the original languages. The same goes for probably every other language. It is entirely acceptable in each context. No need to be dogmatic. As for accents - deal with it - they are charming to many of us. So there ;)
Modus Vivendi what is the meaning of this word?
Way of life
Literally: way which is to be lived
You have to practice your Latin, because you pronounces them with a strong English accent. But good video.
Nah he has a strong South Asian accent
You have to practise your English because you spelled "practise" wrong, and used the wrong case and tense ending for the word "pronounce". But a quasi-good comment.
@@kyleevony4191 oh really, thanks for that
More like a strong Indian accent, I find it extremely annoying
Save your negativity.
It's really nice
Thank you for sharing my 1st name is Latin
Who benefits?
Qui lucratur?
You are killing me with that accent
Very good collection! I may be wrong but I find some pronunciations are FLAWED. Wie schade!
Gratias tibi.
You are wrong when pronouncing POPULI. The I in Latin is not pronounced like AI. It's pronounced like E.
Same for bona-fide, it's pronounced "BONA FEE DE", not "BONA FAID"
Also, Prima Facia is pronounced "Fa-key-a"
@@someonewhoknowsnothingabou2137 Yeah this guy thinks latin is pronounced like English for some reason...
Now I know what Summer was talking about
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momento mori , momento vivere !
Alea iacta est
Thank you for uploading.
Perhaps you could practice you pronunciation though.
Ad hominem!
non scolae sed vitae
You've read those latin words as if they were English, you should check your pronuntiation. It is horrible and full of mistakes.
woah chill
@@nick.3455 The OP's right
@@fanaticofmetal OP? wdym by that
@@nick.3455 Original Poster: asunagullo
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