Learn Latin Episode II: Alphabet and Pronunciation

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @95Caris
    @95Caris 8 лет назад +47

    The word for emperor in my language, norwegian, is "keiser" which is pronounced almost exactly like how you said Caesar. I love this kind of revelations!

    • @Gm030192
      @Gm030192  8 лет назад +18

      It's great isn't it? I love etymology. Caesar is where the German Kaisers got their name from as well as the Russian Tsars.

  • @michaelcarlo7420
    @michaelcarlo7420 10 лет назад +57

    I respect the pace, detail, and logical organization of your lessons. You'd be a credit to academia, if you ever decided to teach in your lifetime.

  • @EyeLean5280
    @EyeLean5280 8 лет назад +94

    Another reason Latin is still a living language is that it's still growing. The Vatican expands the Latin dictionary every few years or so to include new concepts such as "helicopter", "computer" and "internet". Continuing to expand is the main criterion for determining a living language.

    • @mateuslima1868
      @mateuslima1868 8 лет назад +11

      But there are no one in the world that have latin as mother tongue, that's why it is not considered a "alive language". People from vatican know Latin, but they are "Latin native speakers"

    • @Awakeningspirit20
      @Awakeningspirit20 8 лет назад +1

      Not even that, as people from the Vatican are from all over the world and no one is born there as clergy cannot marry! Yes Latin is its official language, but it's alive in other ways like through the Romance Languages, medicine, and the Vatican actually uses it. Fun fact, Vatican City is the only place on earth where you can select Latin as a language when using an ATM!

    • @infinitesimotel
      @infinitesimotel 5 лет назад +4

      "computer" and "helicopter" are already derived from Latin and Greek, so is "internet", it is only their context that makes them seem something else. Not really hip with the idea of the jesus squad leading the way. Stay Classical, it is The one.

    • @Aceshot-uu7yx
      @Aceshot-uu7yx 2 года назад

      @crustum cremo I know it's been three years, but there is no "the One" with Latin. Sallust already shows there was Varence in Latin in terms of conjugation and pronunciation for Latin with his poetry. The difference between classical and church Latin is only really pronunciation, it would be like arguing over a true Dutch or a true Greek dialect when no such thing exists. To veer of topic a little, the church is also the reason those classics still exist to even know what classical Latin sounded like. We only have Cicero, tacitus, sallust and others because of the "Jesus gang" which is only the catholic church and really only the Vatican, with most scientists and students not using church Latin pronunciation since the 60s, so they were never leading the way in anything other then adding words, which anyone could do and has done. So your idea of saying classical as if church Latin is some perversion is just wrong, it's a diffrent pronounciation that developed over 1500 years, it's like arguing ancient Greek, is superior to modern Greek when they barely have any diffrences and are still intelligible, just drunk sounding to one or the other. Heck, most Vatican theologians can still speak regular Latin and do.
      Edit.
      Some syntaxes diffrences did occur with prepositions and indirect discourse but this happened to be based on the presence of the writer rather than any major changes, as well as the fact that this did not directly ruin Latin and still made it have more in common then say, old English and modern English or even byzantine Greek and modern Greek. So not a whole lot actually changed but new stuff was added to use the same ideas.

  • @Salicath1
    @Salicath1 10 лет назад +139

    Thanks for the video, i'm trying to learn the language all by myself, so wish me good luck :)

    • @megaraj9709
      @megaraj9709 7 лет назад +3

      N8DE good luck👍

    • @spocksleftball
      @spocksleftball 6 лет назад

      N8DE it is because it cannot evolve new words like car or cell phone

    • @infinitesimotel
      @infinitesimotel 5 лет назад +3

      @@spocksleftball Time to get rid of cars and cellphones then.

    • @barrielewis2777
      @barrielewis2777 5 лет назад

      Fantastic, thank you

    • @jinters1326
      @jinters1326 5 лет назад +1

      How is it going?

  • @SethraLaVode
    @SethraLaVode 9 лет назад +80

    I thank you for this video. It is helping me learn this language, though it is hard for me. Part of the reason I'm learning is to prove people wrong when they say a 12 year old cant learn Latin.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 9 лет назад +5

      Leela Jarrett Good luck with learning Latin and proving them wrong, then :) I cross my fingers for you. You can do it. Just do your best.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 9 лет назад +6

      ***** Are you seriously walking all over RUclips just to find people liking "Friendship is Magic" and flush your shit over them? That's pathetic... Get a life ;P

    • @NINJAWHEE
      @NINJAWHEE 9 лет назад

      lol u mad nerd dyel

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony 9 лет назад +5

      ***** Nope, just disappointed.
      Nevertheless, this is not a thread about ponies, but about learning Latin. Go throwing your excrements somewhere else. Unless you have something to say about Latin (which I _really_ doubt).

    • @subdread9987
      @subdread9987 9 лет назад

      +Sparrow Biggirlonly4u Prohibere arguendi Stultum mentula.

  • @thomaspoulton9048
    @thomaspoulton9048 10 лет назад +2

    Thanks so much for putting these videos up. They are helping me fulfill my dream of learning Latin. Like you claimed, my love of Latin came from realising it in everyday language and then reading a book on the history of English. I'm so envious of you learning it!

  • @dianamills5243
    @dianamills5243 9 лет назад +6

    Great, relaxed and clear presentation. Please make more videos !

  • @SirLoin167
    @SirLoin167 10 лет назад +8

    Hi there
    Thanks for your videos - I'm thoroughly enjoying them!
    We have a large Afrikaans speaking population in South Africa; the language came from Dutch, but there is a lot of common ground with Latin, which I'm finding very interesting, thanks to you!
    Keep up the good work!

  • @allens7771
    @allens7771 4 года назад

    Great job Mr Gregory Myles. People like you make sure that Latin never dies. Thank you for these videos which make Latin study easy.

  • @aribabyclassof10
    @aribabyclassof10 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for breaking it down likr this. I'm going to learn to speak latin from the internet and I'm grateful for your videos. You just made it easier for me.

  • @davidaleshire4292
    @davidaleshire4292 8 лет назад +1

    Hello, Mr. Myles. I just wanted to send a quick 'Thank You' for posting these videos. I'm only on this second episode, and I think this is one of the better ways I've tried to learn Latin; other methods have been quite frustrating. Again, thank you for taking the time to produce these.

  • @danielmirea
    @danielmirea 8 лет назад +2

    Hi Gregory, nice job, you are actualy describing the romanian language :) latin is not a dead language unless we go extinct. Everything you described here is still alive, this is the exact way we pronounce each letter today, we still use hundreeds of latin words, such us patria (country), sunt (I am). It is quite hard for a native english speaker to pronounce corectly the letters but you did a good job. I've learned latin in school, and they still teach latin in schools today but for only one year, unfortunately :)

  • @finefood8119
    @finefood8119 8 лет назад +1

    I remember learning Latin a few years ago from an Ecce Romanus textbook. We just dove right into conjugation and learned some of these pronunciation tips along the way. It is so nice to have all of these concepts outlined first. I'm trying to pick the language back up :) Thank you!

  • @SqueakerT
    @SqueakerT 7 лет назад

    I really appreciate this. What RUclips should be used for! With a hint of comedy that B is online! Well done. I look forward to this journey.

  • @vyvii3293
    @vyvii3293 9 лет назад +5

    @GregoryMyles this is EXCELLENT! Thanks for posting these videos. I'm looking at studying a Classics degree soon and some basic Latin will be of tremendous help! :)
    I can't believe you're styudying in medical school and also a medical degree - good luck with both you clever boy!
    These videos are great. (I'm Scottish too, you roll your R's beautifully!)

  • @jenjaradat6882
    @jenjaradat6882 4 года назад +1

    Beautifully put together

  • @robertrobertson7129
    @robertrobertson7129 10 лет назад +3

    Thank you sir; for taking the time to do this. Latin is something that I have long wanted to learn..Again thank you

  • @Lulumoju
    @Lulumoju 6 лет назад +3

    As a Spanish speaker, the pronunciation of Latin in this video was actually really easy.

    • @lambdintodd
      @lambdintodd 5 месяцев назад

      Well, Spanish is a derivative of Latin, so that follows.

  • @ornelamyteberi2878
    @ornelamyteberi2878 10 лет назад

    i just came across this videos, and they are a big help. Learning Latin is quiet easy if you are Albanian and i am from Albania, Latin has affected on how Albanian language is formed. The letters of Latin alphabet are pronounced same as Albanian letters.

  • @eezapata2
    @eezapata2 10 лет назад +2

    thanks for your videos, being Spanish my first language it does not seems that hard the pronunciation. I will keep watching them.

  • @OldMovieRob
    @OldMovieRob 3 года назад +1

    This was helpful. I learned a few things.

  • @gothicfan51
    @gothicfan51 10 лет назад +17

    Just a suggestion, when you try to teach pronunciation, you put the English word next to the letters. Like in 8:32 where b is bounce e.t.c
    It would be very helpful if you could also put a Latin word next to it (like with the 'Magnus') that actually uses the sound as this would help in learning and would help those that are trying to learn Latin from the original and it gives them immediate practice.
    I know that you used a handful of phrases at the end but still...

  • @kathyheinzen7562
    @kathyheinzen7562 7 лет назад

    Thank you very much for this informative video. I've become interested in Roman history and am learning classical Latin on my own. Your clear presentation, nice visual reinforcement, and historical bits make learning fun. Having worked in medical professions and with interest in sciences and languages, I see many connections to Latin. Latin lives!

  • @josephs8984
    @josephs8984 4 года назад

    Thanks for you videos! They have been very useful in my journey of learning Latin.

  • @ramonaji08
    @ramonaji08 9 лет назад

    Great videos, lots of vital information, clearly presented! Thank you!

  • @TheNeoton
    @TheNeoton 9 лет назад +48

    10:14 Bitch is online! Hell yeah!

    • @Gm030192
      @Gm030192  8 лет назад +36

      Oh crap XD This is my old flatmate who put his name on Skype as "Bitchtits"... Yay for professionalism...

    • @melihutkukocer7400
      @melihutkukocer7400 7 лет назад

      Lol

  • @genoan8209
    @genoan8209 5 лет назад +4

    great video series, even in 2019

  • @Jacobcreativeselby
    @Jacobcreativeselby 10 лет назад

    Thanks! You're sass and sarcasm is awesome. thumbs up. Then again yet these videos seems delightful. I've been thinking about starting to learn latin for quite some time. Thanks Gregory.
    -J. B. Selby

  • @robertwheelock7444
    @robertwheelock7444 7 лет назад

    In syllabification, X goes with the preceding syllable, while Z goes with the following syllable, and an NG combination gets split between syllables.

  • @andreawindrim8235
    @andreawindrim8235 6 лет назад

    Great videos and you are a great teacher. You explain very well. Thank you.

  • @andrewquilpa4901
    @andrewquilpa4901 9 лет назад +1

    I have found your videos extremely useful in my personal studies. Definitely subscribing to your channel. Gratias tibi ago!

  • @markpotgieter5260
    @markpotgieter5260 7 лет назад

    Recently came across your videos, really enjoy this interesting take on latin culture and language. Thks appreciate it.

  • @vanessalutz9975
    @vanessalutz9975 8 лет назад

    These videos are super helpful since I'm starting Latin in school soon!

  • @gustavofriaz6285
    @gustavofriaz6285 9 лет назад

    Thank You For The enlightening videos such language is beautiful never knew I spoke it everyday, again thank you sir Gregory Myles

  • @adsma9845
    @adsma9845 10 лет назад

    Wow. Thank you soo much for making these videos. I'm taking a short course in Latin soon and I'm so glad to have found your videos as it has boosted my interest in learning the language even more!

  • @alisonboyce5600
    @alisonboyce5600 4 года назад

    Thank you for these videos - I really appreciate you making them.

  • @SnoopsSR
    @SnoopsSR 8 лет назад

    Thanks so much!! I'v always wanted to learn Latin! You make it sound so easy!! Keep up the good work and God bless.

  • @markgullick1725
    @markgullick1725 4 года назад

    This is excellent. Thank you and I look forward to the rest.

  • @connaghananthony
    @connaghananthony 9 лет назад

    The vowels are similar to Irish (Gaeilge) fádas are used to change sound of the vowel. interesting videos. Thanks for taking time to upload them.

  • @chelseashay810
    @chelseashay810 9 лет назад +1

    Oui (yes) in french sounds exactly like the pronunciation of the "ui" diphthong, which is how I have seen it shown before in reference to learning how to pronounce it.

  • @aidangriffin8019
    @aidangriffin8019 8 лет назад

    I do not know why you would take the time to make this but it's super helpful (Im taking 9th Grade Latin 1 soon) so thank you so much

  • @sharki369
    @sharki369 10 лет назад

    I took latin for 4 years it help me with grammar and all my test

  • @TheJoshtheboss
    @TheJoshtheboss 8 лет назад

    I see on Wikipedia that Magnus in classical Latin is actually pronounced the way you say it's wrong, and ecclesiastical pronunciation is the one you demonstrate.

  • @trmancad7060
    @trmancad7060 7 лет назад

    GREAT presentation! Helped me a lot. Thank you for the video Congrats!

  • @alexanglo7925
    @alexanglo7925 9 лет назад

    It's a practical lesson to learn Latin. Thanks your uploading!

  • @Bogsbinny831
    @Bogsbinny831 9 лет назад +2

    this language is so much related to Spanish it makes it easier to learn

    • @jimmyalderson1639
      @jimmyalderson1639 9 лет назад +1

      If i may be so pedantic to say: nope, Spanish is closely related to latin not (technically) vice versa. But most modern languages (as he has said the Romantic languages) are derived from Latin. You'll find Italian is even closer to Latin than Spanish

    • @Bogsbinny831
      @Bogsbinny831 9 лет назад

      jimmy alderson true

    • @rubenfilipe
      @rubenfilipe 9 лет назад

      +Bogsbinny831 i more like portuguese i think

    • @brothebys
      @brothebys 8 лет назад +1

      +jimmy alderson
      Well, you're wrong. Most modern languages do not derive from Latin, not at all.
      Having some loan words and having Latin influence does not mean it is
      derived from Latin. There are only a hand-full of languages derived from
      Latin and those are called the Romance languages which are DIRECTLY
      related to Latin. Spanish and Italian are probably the closest languages
      to Latin today.
      Where did you get the notion that relation has heirarchy too? Does that even make sense? There is no evidence to support that Italian is closer to Latin than Spanish, where did you get that from?
      Also where did you get that most languages were derived from Latin?
      That is absolutely false.
      And, yes Spanish is closely related to Latin (AND viceversa), it is a direct descendant of Latin after all.

    • @jimmyalderson1639
      @jimmyalderson1639 8 лет назад

      +AK now now, a simple clarification would've done

  • @maksteve5451
    @maksteve5451 5 лет назад

    I used to like Latin and school in general, but I had family issues which reflected in my school results. I hope my unborn children will be excellent in School.

  • @walls300
    @walls300 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the videos. They're quite useful. Just one thing, when you discuss diphthongs at 6:40 in video 2 you call the "u" u, but shouldn't it be called v since it's a lower case v?

  • @Evertonferreiraful
    @Evertonferreiraful 10 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Very helpful

  • @Gm030192
    @Gm030192  11 лет назад +10

    Hey there, arrows. The classical Latin alphabet doesn't have a Z. Neither does it have a J or a W and these letters were intentionally left out also. Hope that helps :)

    • @tomistom6113
      @tomistom6113 4 года назад +1

      yeah but you also said there is no "U" so i got confused

  • @lephilomathe
    @lephilomathe 9 лет назад

    You re great ! I'm so fascinated from Latin ! And my objective is to learn it !

    • @ForestHill420
      @ForestHill420 9 лет назад +1

      +Ludovico Piccolo I am teaching myself also

  • @yeshiahwisdom3142
    @yeshiahwisdom3142 3 года назад

    Thank for this good presentation..

  • @lukec175
    @lukec175 8 лет назад +1

    I found Memrise (online app) is useful as well for basic Latin.

  • @FlamingAnimation
    @FlamingAnimation 9 лет назад

    Pronunciation in Latin is super easy if your native language is Finnish. Finnish hasn't been written for very long and thus the letters are pronounced exactly as they're written, like in Latin. Furthermore, we have many of the same sounds such as the 'rolled r', 'eu', double vowels and 'gn' (hangnail)

  • @infinitesimotel
    @infinitesimotel 5 лет назад

    An excellent book is L A Wilding a Latin course for schools. it is oldskool but awesome. The oldies are the best.

  • @SNAKEPIT359
    @SNAKEPIT359 6 лет назад

    Thank you very much for sharing. Very informative.

  • @fabiaromana5296
    @fabiaromana5296 3 года назад

    I'd like a complete latin course.

  • @khoinguyendo3050
    @khoinguyendo3050 9 лет назад +9

    This is easier for me because most of the vowel sound like my language, Vietnamese

  • @McLeanAmy
    @McLeanAmy 10 лет назад

    Thank you for these videos!

  • @oOoKhaledoOo
    @oOoKhaledoOo 11 лет назад

    Loved it ,very very informative
    greetings from Egypt

  • @badalice07
    @badalice07 4 года назад

    ok#2. The Alphabet. perfect. Excellent.

  • @okwhynot.
    @okwhynot. 9 лет назад

    Thanks for this series, just what I was looking for :)

  • @antoninaamico2898
    @antoninaamico2898 7 лет назад +1

    what books, shows and stuff did you read/watch/listen to start you off?? i am determined to learn. Thanks

  • @shirleybell3140
    @shirleybell3140 8 лет назад

    this is really useful and well thought out

  • @TheYoungFilmmaker
    @TheYoungFilmmaker 9 лет назад

    This really helps! Please do more!!!!!!

  • @IceLordCryo
    @IceLordCryo 5 лет назад

    im so glad to learn that the Romans rolled their R's. It's so much fun to do

  • @monstachix28
    @monstachix28 7 лет назад +1

    Salve, gratias tibi great videos!

  • @NightOwl_30
    @NightOwl_30 9 лет назад

    finally someone who pronounces it properly.

  • @napyrkhat_1212
    @napyrkhat_1212 2 года назад

    Latin is very famous language till date.

  • @4inaFaygo
    @4inaFaygo 5 лет назад

    I was writing all this down as you were going

  • @ash3rr
    @ash3rr 8 лет назад

    I noticed you are taking some of your content the from Oxford Latin course. I've been reading it, but came onto RUclips hoping to find some pronunciations, and found your videos. Thanks :)

    • @jakedonly9134
      @jakedonly9134 8 лет назад

      +ash3rr could you by any chance link me to the course, or tell me the names of the books if in that form? Trying to self teach Latin, the books may help me to verify the videos' info, thanks :)

  • @reinadodeisrael2794
    @reinadodeisrael2794 6 лет назад +2

    I'm learning Latin because in Brazil we need to choose a second language to learn in the University.

  • @vidmizz
    @vidmizz 10 лет назад +5

    As a Lithuanian I can say that everything is pronounced the same in my language

  • @savvastaker8075
    @savvastaker8075 11 лет назад

    Πολύ χρήσιμο Βίντεο.very useful video.thanks

  • @FirstLast-fr4hb
    @FirstLast-fr4hb 6 лет назад +1

    6:47 Europe is a pretty well known word in English.

  • @Lyember
    @Lyember 8 лет назад +10

    "Latin scrabbleboards..." Hahah.

  • @daney2154
    @daney2154 4 года назад

    you could have used the word eulogy with the diphthong e+u to make the the sound. Nice lesson by the way

  • @jinig4833
    @jinig4833 8 лет назад +9

    Latin should have become the Lingua Franca instead of English :D And that's coming from a Polish-Canadian native English speaker. It seems way easier to pronounce than English for a lot of foreigners, and the word order in Latin is not as important as word endings, in Latin you can either say, "The cat bit me", or "I bit the cat" and it would still have the SAME meaning, because as long as you keep the dative, accusative, nominative endings in their proper place, you will always be understood, not to mention personal pronouns are not always necessary, heck instead of saying, "Ego vadam revertar ad Germanium" (I will go back to Germany) you can simply skip the "ego" completely because "vadam" already tells you its the first person singular.

  • @user-wj6rf1bw5m
    @user-wj6rf1bw5m 8 лет назад

    it's so easy to people who speak Latin languages, such as portuguese. the pronunciation of the vowels is the same

  • @RareNiceGuy
    @RareNiceGuy 10 лет назад +15

    You say that J, U and W are the only ones missing, but what about Z? there are only 22 letters there O_o. 1:41

    • @infinitesimotel
      @infinitesimotel 5 лет назад +2

      Latin has no Z or V sound. Z is from Greek.

  • @lorijrivera8348
    @lorijrivera8348 7 лет назад +1

    In the portuguese language they actually use the term Eu (Pronounced the same way) To say I. I am would be Eu sou/estou

  • @Hannah-gp9oo
    @Hannah-gp9oo 10 лет назад +22

    Um it's missing Z as well...

  • @texan4zan925
    @texan4zan925 6 лет назад

    Great videos I really enjoy them !!! They make me 🤔

  • @The_name105
    @The_name105 4 года назад

    one latin word with y is Aegyptus which means egypt. I saw there wasn't a z in the alphabet you showed i don't know if you just couldn't fit it on there or if originally it wasn't latin but zebra is a latin word with z in it.

  • @josh_fisher
    @josh_fisher 6 лет назад

    Thank you for this, kind sir.

  • @miguelvilchez4562
    @miguelvilchez4562 8 лет назад +1

    I learned a lot from you

  • @garytanno7453
    @garytanno7453 7 лет назад

    What is a "P band" at 3:44?

  • @benjaminesquire2549
    @benjaminesquire2549 9 лет назад +1

    Great video. We all know that "oo" is not pronounced the same way all the time. "Fool" "wood" and "door" for example.

  • @alexdragten6655
    @alexdragten6655 8 лет назад

    thanks for doing these man

  • @masterleng3639
    @masterleng3639 9 лет назад +1

    MORE VIDEOS PLEASE

  • @jhonatanvalim2076
    @jhonatanvalim2076 8 лет назад

    great work

  • @toxic8242
    @toxic8242 6 лет назад

    All double o words do not do the "ooo" noise. Foot is a good example.

  • @giaochiphan
    @giaochiphan 4 года назад +1

    Who else learning this during covid? :D

  • @Adriancatdad
    @Adriancatdad 8 лет назад +3

    I'm currently studying taxonomy and I wanna know how is the (-ae) at the end of the names of families is pronounced, is it (ai) so I should pronounce Zingeberaceae as Zingeberaceai ?
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge :)

    • @dunhamctd1
      @dunhamctd1 8 лет назад +1

      in classical latin its "aye". but in ecclesiastical latin and most modern english derivatives or loan words from latin its "ey"

  • @sleslie23
    @sleslie23 11 лет назад +45

    I would gladly slap someone in the face for disparaging Latin! :-)

  • @EthanReilly
    @EthanReilly 9 лет назад

    Is Esperanto the updated version of Latin? They look and feel very similar.

  • @Dowly
    @Dowly 10 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the great video! :)

  • @kylesoze486
    @kylesoze486 5 лет назад +3

    where is the 23 alphabetical letter??? i only count 22!!!

  • @greedywolf2975
    @greedywolf2975 9 лет назад +1

    Thank you for posting these videos! Oh are you Scottish? My Mom was from Edinburgh when I seen nunquam I remember that the clan my ancestors were from used nunquam in their motto. cool! :-)

    • @Cuinn837
      @Cuinn837 3 года назад

      He mentions in this video that he is native Scot.

  • @stupittt
    @stupittt 10 лет назад +1

    Can you explain PAQVIUM PROCVLVM sounding liking paquius proculus? How does M get to be S?