I use these as reinforcement of grammatical topics for my students to watch at-home (slowly easing them into the whole "flipped classroom" situation), they LOVE the intro music...so much so that they want to recreate your videos using their own theme music :) Thought you would like to know that you are spreading the joy!
Can cum circumstantial clauses also be used in indirect statements? Something like, "Amo, cum dicas, te me amare" or "puto, cum latinam doceas, te homines adiuvare." I've been struggling with how to express certain thoughts such as these, and hopefully, my examples are not *too* awful, if they should be wrong.
No. Despite being plural in form, "litteras" is always translated as a singular noun. It means "letter" as in the letter you send someone by mail. Singular "littera" means "letter of the alphabet."
I use these as reinforcement of grammatical topics for my students to watch at-home (slowly easing them into the whole "flipped classroom" situation), they LOVE the intro music...so much so that they want to recreate your videos using their own theme music :) Thought you would like to know that you are spreading the joy!
Thank you for this, my midterm prep just got a bit easier.
Super fan of the mix between Einstein on the Beach and Latin hahahah
_Fuit olim pullulus qui culum non habebat, cum pederet, tum diruptus est."_
really well explained thank you so much!
what. How can I hear a music of Akhnaten by Phillip Glass in Latin Course???
OMG UR THE LATINTUTORIAL GUY LOLLL
Yes.
Can cum circumstantial clauses also be used in indirect statements? Something like, "Amo, cum dicas, te me amare" or "puto, cum latinam doceas, te homines adiuvare." I've been struggling with how to express certain thoughts such as these, and hopefully, my examples are not *too* awful, if they should be wrong.
@LaxxMonkeyy That'd be too confusing, so no.
you lost me at when they are silent they are shouting
Isn't "tuas litteras" supposed to be translated to "your letters?"
No. Despite being plural in form, "litteras" is always translated as a singular noun. It means "letter" as in the letter you send someone by mail. Singular "littera" means "letter of the alphabet."
What song was that??????
yes
super helpful
Can cummclauses surrounded by abls be ablative of absolute?