Thank you for all of your lessons up until today. They’re extremely helpful and a nice refreshing take on Latin. After dinner and a little Netflix in the past few weeks, I’ve tucked in and followed your videos as often as I could. I’ve studied a number of languages formally in college, but was never able to take Latin because of conflicting classes. I tried it independently after college, but was just bogged down by a dull textbook. Your methods are refreshing and it honestly makes me feel like I’m in a class again, versus the silent readings of a book. Please keep it up and I’ll see you in the next post :)
Commenting for the algorithm This channel is incredible My native tongue(Igbo) a niger Congo language in South Eastern and south southern Nigeria does not emphasize gender nor is it inflective so Latin has always been tough for me but this channel makes this very alien Grammatical structure(to most Nigerians) seem natural I battle with depression and the learning process of this series really excites me and helps stimulate my mind. Hope you know how much a difference you are making across the globe More grease to your elbow Gratias
That's so great to hear! It's amazing how many people from different countries watch this channel! I'm really glad the lessons are helpful 😀 And your English is amazing!
@@EasyLatin lingua Latina est lingua Toto mundo And thanks, I'm a huge language nerd. I currently speak a little Spanish, i speak English well and I'd love to learn Portuguese, arabic and Japanese but one language at a time. So thanks i look forward to more content
@@EteraRPG oh thanks so much, i guess it's one of those expressions that can't be translated directly You seem to have gone farther than in this language Than me. Jealous
According to Wiktionary: Melior - comparative adjective for masculine and feminine, so the correct form is: "Hic Liber est melior, quam iste". Melius - either a comparative adjective for neutral gender OR a comparative adverb. So, yes, it is indeed correct: "Valentina melius, quam Maximus, natāre potest". But, if we go back to the adjective forme: "Valentina est merior, quam Maximus, quod fēmina est, et fēminae cunnōs habent"
Thank you for all of your lessons up until today. They’re extremely helpful and a nice refreshing take on Latin. After dinner and a little Netflix in the past few weeks, I’ve tucked in and followed your videos as often as I could.
I’ve studied a number of languages formally in college, but was never able to take Latin because of conflicting classes. I tried it independently after college, but was just bogged down by a dull textbook. Your methods are refreshing and it honestly makes me feel like I’m in a class again, versus the silent readings of a book.
Please keep it up and I’ll see you in the next post :)
I'm so glad to hear that the lessons are enjoyable! Thanks for watching and the great comment!
Commenting for the algorithm
This channel is incredible
My native tongue(Igbo) a niger Congo language in South Eastern and south southern Nigeria does not emphasize gender nor is it inflective so Latin has always been tough for me but this channel makes this very alien Grammatical structure(to most Nigerians) seem natural
I battle with depression and the learning process of this series really excites me and helps stimulate my mind. Hope you know how much a difference you are making across the globe
More grease to your elbow
Gratias
That's so great to hear! It's amazing how many people from different countries watch this channel! I'm really glad the lessons are helpful 😀 And your English is amazing!
@@EasyLatin lingua Latina est lingua Toto mundo
And thanks, I'm a huge language nerd. I currently speak a little Spanish, i speak English well and I'd love to learn Portuguese, arabic and Japanese but one language at a time. So thanks i look forward to more content
Can't believe I'm catching up! I'll have to review some of the four previous lessons though. I gotta say though, you're a beast!
Io Triumphe!
That's great to hear! Keep it up!
May i ask what io triumphe means
@@chideraalexanderdex9876 I believe it means something like "Hurrah". I'm quite illiterate so don't trust me on this lol
@@EteraRPG oh thanks so much, i guess it's one of those expressions that can't be translated directly
You seem to have gone farther than in this language
Than me. Jealous
I love this series, thanks for the videos!
Glad you like them!
This is SO helpful thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Your lessons are amazing, thank you!
Thanks!
Good explanation of iste!
Thanks, I'm glad it was helpful!
According to Wiktionary:
Melior - comparative adjective for masculine and feminine, so the correct form is: "Hic Liber est melior, quam iste".
Melius - either a comparative adjective for neutral gender OR a comparative adverb. So, yes, it is indeed correct: "Valentina melius, quam Maximus, natāre potest".
But, if we go back to the adjective forme: "Valentina est merior, quam Maximus, quod fēmina est, et fēminae cunnōs habent"
Istam Epistulam scibebam , Where is the reference to I ? Soooo confused
Scribebam. The -bam ending is the reference.
Thanks @@soul6235
Gratias tibi ago 😊
Libenter
LI I. annos laboraverunt ut Ariminum professionalem luctator, et Bengal tigris nomine meo, (you can search me in google just put in Meru Ullah. Enjoy
Very interesting! Thank you for sharing!