As a romanian this is the easiest thing in the world to pronounce and sound convincing while doing it :)) And I can even understand 30-40% of it just because it's so similar to romanian. Amazing how in a span of over 2000 years and thousands of kilometers, romance language speakers can almost understand each other as well as understand the ancient language from which everything branched out. This is why I love linguistics and history and this is why Metatron deserves a nice cold beer :)
***** La noi, profesorul de latina era si de istorie. Omu' stia istorie, dar latina NIMIC. De-asta am belit p**a la ore. In schimb am invatat multa istorie cu el. Profesor mai pasionat nu am vazut. Mi-a insuflat si mie dragul de istorie.
Man I have never been able to say the prayers in Ecclesiastical Latin before you.....thank you sir. If you ever find the time to make a video of the Saint Michael the archangel prayer in Ecclesiastical Latin that would be awesome. Your a great teacher sir and thank you again..❤️
Great video, your pronunciation and method are impeccable. I'm from Spanish background, Italian comes easy to learn to us, but this video is so good and clear that I am learning my prayers from it. This is my 7th video on the subject, and it is the best txs.
It hit me that I wanted to say my rosary as much as I can in E. Latin. I love how you go thru the tutorial on word at time. That's brilliant. I didn't realize how many years this was posted. I'll look for the sign or the cross in Latin and also the Apostles Creed. Hope you are well and thank you for your tutorial. God Bless
+Knyght Errant I am glad you found it helpful :D after you practice it a few times you can send me an audio file of you (or any person in your family/friends) reading it and I can give you further instructions, and correction if needed ;)
+Metatron could you help me with the song lyrics of Unda (wave) by Faun, with classical latin pronunciation? Lyrics: Unda attingit Te et abducit Te in profunda Sicut es unda
What a gem of a tutorial! My Latin class will most certainly use it next year. My current class thoroughly enjoyed it; we wish we found it sooner. Keep up the great work!!
Hello RX. If you do not yet have the Laudette app downloaded on your phone I highly recommend it. In it are latin prayers from a to z along with the english translation. There are no videos on how to pronounce the prayers in latin though, but at least you'll have the prayers so that once you become comfortable with latin you can at least become familiar with the spelling and start trying to pronounce the prayers. God bless you.
Great tutorial. Can you also do one for the Apostles' Creed and Glory Be? 2:39 Full Speed Pater Noster 3:13 Full Speed Ave Maria 3:40 Tutorial Pater Noster 6:44 Tutorial Ave Maria
This was so helpful. Thanks for doing this. One thing that would be even more helpful would be to have the English word appear underneath each Latin one as you are breaking down the pronunciation so it is easier to identify what each word means as well.
If you able to speak Spanish the translation is not that hard. Practice, practice. Apostles' Creed: Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, Creatorem caeli et terrae. Et in Iesum Christum, Filium eius unicum, Dominum nostrum, qui conceptus est de Spiritu Sancto, natus ex Maria Virgine, passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus, mortuus, et sepultus, descendit ad infernos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, ascendit ad caelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortuos. Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam catholicam, sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam aeternam. Amen Hail, Holy Queen: SALVE REGINA, Mater misericordiae. Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve. Ad te clamamus exsules filii Hevae. Ad te Suspiramus, gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia ergo, Advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte. Et Iesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende. O clemens, o pia, o dulcis Virgo Maria. V. Ora pro nobis, Sancta Dei Genitrix. R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi
I belong to a catholic family in Brazil and I still have the book of the Apostleship of Prayer e written in Latin with translation into Portuguese with me. I still read it in many occasions and I consider that, when I recite the prayers in Latin, I have a special conection with all the saints the used the same words and sounds to comunicate with God.
Well this helps me a lot. I discovered some years ago that it was easier for me to pray the Rosary in Latin ... I knew what I was saying but I wasn't too distracted by my actual words while meditating. I've become increasingly aware that I'm too English to know how to pronounce the words in Ecclesiastical Latin. I first wondered if I ought to be rolling my R's and have started. Turns out that my intuition was correct. The vowels however ... oops. A silent "H"? I'll have to practice. Thanks for posting this!
As far as I know there is no aspiration of the H in Ecclesiastical Latin, it is aspirated in classical Latin, but not ecclesiastical. All the priest in Italy don't pronounce the H and not even the pope does. Ecclesiastical Latin is based of Italian pronunciation rules, and in Italian we write the H but we never pronounce it. Et Nihilo has no H pronounced in Ecclesiastical, only in classical. This was also backed up by a university professor of Latin.
Whoa… I’m shocked how the Old Church Slavonic version of these turns out to be a straightforward word by word translation. Even adjectives are kept after nouns, although in Slavic languages they should be put before. Well, explains why all the prayers in ~Russian sound so unnatural - they not only use obsolete vocabulary but also foreign grammar from different language branch.
Can we get the St. Michael the Archangel prayer in Latin? You are by far the best in getting me started on my journey to praying Ecclesiastical Latin. I owe you a debt of gratitude.
As a Portuguese this is the easiest words to pronounce in Latin. This is so similar to Italian, Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese of course without any doubt cos I feel it in my soul as I love to sturdy European and no European languages.
Can you also provide a tutorial for the Rosary prayers in Latin please? Also, I'm sure many faithful would like to learn the Mass in Latin, particularly the responses, e.g. Holy, Holy, Holy., etc.
Great one, Metatron! With your help it was quite easy to pronounce that, I always was a little bit confused about few letters in Latin. Although, in my opinion the classical Latin sounds more pleasant to my ears. Thank you and keep up the brilliant work you have done so far!
Isn't that what you should learn at school? I remember back in highschool we had to learn both types of Latin pronounciation. Ah, this brings back memories.
I was an altar boy in a Catholic military academy and did a very poor job saying the Pater Noster,, but I learned to love the sound of Latin...Enjoyed hearing it in Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ
Thank you sooo much!!! This is exactly what I was looking for! I can't wait to be able to pray the Our Father & Hail Mary in Latin...I'm super excited about it. Thank you, thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏
As a Spanish native speak, I really don’t making the least effort pronouncing any word as if I was pronouncing Spanish. Just I need to read carefully as the words although quite familiar have a slight difference in orthography. And the vocabulary is 90% easily translated into a very close Spanish word. Even with the hiperbaton (a modality in Spanish that allows to change the ordinary order of words maintaining the meaning Latin can straight forward changes into a different version of the “Padre nuestro” still keeping the meaning and discourse.)
Thank you for doing this video, so beautifully spoken and so helpfully. If you could do more prayers it would be such a blessing! I've been trying to teach myself to read the Latin Bible..study books do nothing if you cannot hear it broken down such as you did. God bless you abundantly.... PS You should teach
In the Ave Maria, it sounds to me like you are saying "ventris" and "mortis" (both 3rd declension genitive singulars) with a long "i" as in "bee" rather than a short "i" as in "fit". Can you please explain this? And thanks for this wonderful video!
It's difficult to learn how to say the prayers in Latin without a rewind facility. We, or rather, I need to repeat numerous times before I can say it fluently. Thanks.
Thank you very much. This was very helpful. I much prefer the ecclesial pronunciation (Since my latin is mostly musical). I have some Church friends who I am going to share this with.
I love latin, too bad I'm not studying it anymore! I really enjoy your videos, especially the linguistic and "cultural" ones. I'd love to watch a video about how it worked writing in ancient Rome, both for civil and military purposes :)
We have our whole life to learn Latin (and Greek)! We can also live Latin like the prayers and short sayings. Also I enjoy reading both Latin and Greek.
Hi! thanks for the tutorial! It’s much more like Italian than the classic Latin. And could you explain when consonants like t, p, k should be unaspirated (sounds like d, b, g) and when aspirated?
TLM Sancta Missa Your profile picture is misleading! Because the true Jesus Christ is not a effeminate looking white man with long brown hair and blue eyes! That false image is the image of the Antichrist! And when the true Son of God does return, he will destroy the Antichrist and his image, along with every person that worships the Antichrist, and his image!
Dear Hebrew friend, your words & intent are highly inappropriate. Must as you're entitled to your opinion & convictions, you cannot condemn others for their traditions. I'm a westernized Chinese & I was born a pagan, until the Lord worked several miracles in my miserable life & brought me home into the Catholic Church. I, for one, am fully aware of what I'm embracing & I believe others are entitled to what & how they believe in God. Different cultures have different perceptions of the same God we profess. It matters not the what & the how but it matters most the image of God that we internalize in our embrace of Him because God knows our deepest experience of His presence in our being. I hope I've helped to clarify the very nature of embracing God in our being rather than concern over only representations of God.
I know that Spanish (Castilian) is derived from Latin, but I found the following similarities very interesting. The t in the Latin gratia sounds like the c in the Spanish Gracia. The r in Spanish is also rolled. The h in Latin seems to be silent as it is in Spanish.
How do you say- and let us not enter into temptation.. the original way- lead us not into temptation is incorrect.. thank you and really enjoy your tutorial.
I’m American and I studied French for years from high school through graduate school. Took one semester of Latin and two semesters of German in graduate school also. But I’m afraid the American pronunciation of “r” is difficult for me to change. I’m working on it though. 😃
Excente!!! Si bien soy español, me sirvió muchísimo. Podrías haber lo mismo con el credo largo y Salve Regina??? Gracias!!! Excellent !!! Although I am Spanish, it helped me a lot. Could you have the same thing with the long creed and Hail Regina? Thank you !!!
Are there diacritical marks or macrons that indicate which vowels are long and short? I have seen some editions of Pater Noster that have, some that don't...
Since your last video dedicated to latin, i tried to find a good source of learning it. I can’t find any tough. :( Can you suggest some books i can learn from? Also can you give some advice with pronounceation to a romanian and english speaker?
+Vlad JMK Yes, watch my video tutorial on Latin and stick to them xD xD :P jokes a part I think being Romanian you shouldn't really find it difficult to learn, particuarly because your vowels shouldn't be too difficult. Also do you want to learn Ecclesiastical Latin or Classical Latin?
+Metatron Well, the vowels are almost all the same (if not all) and the R is always rolled. I should not have much problems considering that. :) I will stick to ecclesiastical latin for now. Mainly because it sounds more like romanian than the clasic version. I do want to learn classical latin, but i feel that ecclesiastical latin would be a better starting point.
Thank you very much. I'm Catholic, I'm in tears learning pronouncing, my prayer will be perfect.
Latin brings me to tears also. There is something other worldly about it. God bless.
Lols
As a romanian this is the easiest thing in the world to pronounce and sound convincing while doing it :)) And I can even understand 30-40% of it just because it's so similar to romanian. Amazing how in a span of over 2000 years and thousands of kilometers, romance language speakers can almost understand each other as well as understand the ancient language from which everything branched out. This is why I love linguistics and history and this is why Metatron deserves a nice cold beer :)
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La latina ne lasa sa ne jucam :))) Habar nu aveam de nimic :))
Profu' citea si noi ne plesneam peste ceafa....
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La noi, profesorul de latina era si de istorie. Omu' stia istorie, dar latina NIMIC. De-asta am belit p**a la ore. In schimb am invatat multa istorie cu el. Profesor mai pasionat nu am vazut. Mi-a insuflat si mie dragul de istorie.
Yea I speak Spanish and i could track the similarity’s between the Spanish version and Latin
@@SgtIndustrial Romanian, Spanish, Italian, French and Portuguese come from Latin. So they are mutuably understandable (at some degrees)
I speak Spanish and Portuguese and I can read Italian and a little French, and yes, this is very easy for me. I love linguistics too.
BEST video on the internet for ecclesiastical pronunciation. No contest, this is amazing.
Man I have never been able to say the prayers in Ecclesiastical Latin before you.....thank you sir. If you ever find the time to make a video of the Saint Michael the archangel prayer in Ecclesiastical Latin that would be awesome. Your a great teacher sir and thank you again..❤️
I showed this to my daughter, she is repeating word after word from your video. Much love for you and your wife ❤
This is quite unique for a RUclips video. I have not seen many videos explaining how to pronounce religious prayers.
Great video, your pronunciation and method are impeccable. I'm from Spanish background, Italian comes easy to learn to us, but this video is so good and clear that I am learning my prayers from it. This is my 7th video on the subject, and it is the best txs.
It hit me that I wanted to say my rosary as much as I can in E. Latin. I love how you go thru the tutorial on word at time. That's brilliant. I didn't realize how many years this was posted. I'll look for the sign or the cross in Latin and also the Apostles Creed. Hope you are well and thank you for your tutorial. God Bless
This is exactly what I was hoping for, incredibly helpful, thank you so much!!
+Knyght Errant I am glad you found it helpful :D after you practice it a few times you can send me an audio file of you (or any person in your family/friends) reading it and I can give you further instructions, and correction if needed ;)
+Metatron could you help me with the song lyrics of Unda (wave) by Faun, with classical latin pronunciation?
Lyrics:
Unda attingit
Te et abducit
Te in profunda
Sicut es unda
Knyght Errant is what this was hoping for! ☝️🙂
Agreed. Super helpful
Agreed so helpful.
7 years later, talk about being late to the party. This was awesome, thank you so much!
What a gem of a tutorial! My Latin class will most certainly use it next year. My current class thoroughly enjoyed it; we wish we found it sooner. Keep up the great work!!
Thank you, I found a new way of saying rosary 📿
Hello RX. If you do not yet have the Laudette app downloaded on your phone I highly recommend it. In it are latin prayers from a to z along with the english translation. There are no videos on how to pronounce the prayers in latin though, but at least you'll have the prayers so that once you become comfortable with latin you can at least become familiar with the spelling and start trying to pronounce the prayers. God bless you.
Great tutorial. Can you also do one for the Apostles' Creed and Glory Be?
2:39 Full Speed Pater Noster
3:13 Full Speed Ave Maria
3:40 Tutorial Pater Noster
6:44 Tutorial Ave Maria
Appreciation! PraiseThe Lord! I love all Latin prayers, especially d Hail Holy Queen n Our Father hymns.
Thank you. From Singapore!
This tutorial video has helped me a lot in pronouncing Latin words with regard to vowels.
This was so helpful. Thanks for doing this. One thing that would be even more helpful would be to have the English word appear underneath each Latin one as you are breaking down the pronunciation so it is easier to identify what each word means as well.
If you check out Father Lasance Missal, one side of page is latin the other English.
It also explains the hole latin mass, prayers sit, stand etc.
Hello, can you make a video tutorial to learn the Apostles Creed and the Hail Holy Queen? this was a great video.
I'll second that, please!
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Benediction songTantum ergo
Yes please
If you able to speak Spanish the translation is not that hard. Practice, practice.
Apostles' Creed:
Credo in Deum Patrem omnipotentem, Creatorem caeli et terrae. Et in Iesum Christum, Filium eius unicum, Dominum nostrum, qui conceptus est de Spiritu Sancto, natus ex Maria Virgine, passus sub Pontio Pilato, crucifixus, mortuus, et sepultus, descendit ad infernos, tertia die resurrexit a mortuis, ascendit ad caelos, sedet ad dexteram Dei Patris omnipotentis, inde venturus est iudicare vivos et mortuos. Credo in Spiritum Sanctum, sanctam Ecclesiam catholicam, sanctorum communionem, remissionem peccatorum, carnis resurrectionem, vitam aeternam. Amen
Hail, Holy Queen:
SALVE REGINA, Mater misericordiae. Vita, dulcedo, et spes nostra, salve. Ad te clamamus exsules filii Hevae. Ad te Suspiramus, gementes et flentes in hac lacrimarum valle. Eia ergo, Advocata nostra, illos tuos misericordes oculos ad nos converte. Et Iesum, benedictum fructum ventris tui, nobis post hoc exsilium ostende. O clemens, o pia, o dulcis Virgo Maria.
V. Ora pro nobis, Sancta Dei Genitrix.
R. Ut digni efficiamur promissionibus Christi
Can you also do a tutorial on the chaplet of the divine mercy and the salve regina?
Thank you for taking your time to teach us.
I am hoping to retain my memorized prayers.
Great video!
Thanks
hi! I'm from Brazil and I loved that tutorial, thank you so much!
I belong to a catholic family in Brazil and I still have the book of the Apostleship of Prayer e
written in Latin with translation into Portuguese with me. I still read it in many occasions and I consider that, when I recite the prayers in Latin, I have a special conection with all the saints the used the same words and sounds to comunicate with God.
Thank you for doing this in multiple speeds! Great tutorial.
Thank you this is so important and much needed in theses end times
Well this helps me a lot.
I discovered some years ago that it was easier for me to pray the Rosary in Latin ... I knew what I was saying but I wasn't too distracted by my actual words while meditating. I've become increasingly aware that I'm too English to know how to pronounce the words in Ecclesiastical Latin. I first wondered if I ought to be rolling my R's and have started. Turns out that my intuition was correct. The vowels however ... oops. A silent "H"? I'll have to practice.
Thanks for posting this!
The H is said quietly, but it is actually aspirated a little bit. So it's barely said, but it is enunciated somewhat.
As far as I know there is no aspiration of the H in Ecclesiastical Latin, it is aspirated in classical Latin, but not ecclesiastical. All the priest in Italy don't pronounce the H and not even the pope does.
Ecclesiastical Latin is based of Italian pronunciation rules, and in Italian we write the H but we never pronounce it.
Et Nihilo has no H pronounced in Ecclesiastical, only in classical.
This was also backed up by a university professor of Latin.
+Metatron
Thanks for clarifying, I often mix up Ecclesiastical and Classical pronunciations.
Ryan Estes My pleasure, thank you for watching and commenting
It doesn't matter what language we pray in. Just pray if you feel you need to.
Whoa… I’m shocked how the Old Church Slavonic version of these turns out to be a straightforward word by word translation. Even adjectives are kept after nouns, although in Slavic languages they should be put before. Well, explains why all the prayers in ~Russian sound so unnatural - they not only use obsolete vocabulary but also foreign grammar from different language branch.
Pater noster starts at 2:39, second half - 2:54
Ave Maria starts at 3:13
Your a great teacher my friend! Your students must be very lucky :)
I'm really enjoying learning this. Thank you.
Wonderful, patient, clear teaching in beautiful Latin--thank you for sharing!
Can we get the St. Michael the Archangel prayer in Latin? You are by far the best in getting me started on my journey to praying Ecclesiastical Latin. I owe you a debt of gratitude.
I'll see What I can do. Thank you
As a Portuguese this is the easiest words to pronounce in Latin.
This is so similar to Italian, Romanian, Spanish and Portuguese of course without any doubt cos I feel it in my soul as I love to sturdy European and no European languages.
Wonderful, thank you for your time and work!
For native speakers of Romance languages is more easy pronounced the Latín!
THIS IS A WONDERFUL VIDEO I AM PRAYING THOSE TWO PRAYERS AFTER A FEW MINUTES
Best one I’ve found so far. Thanks!
Can you also provide a tutorial for the Rosary prayers in Latin please? Also, I'm sure many faithful would like to learn the Mass in Latin, particularly the responses, e.g. Holy, Holy, Holy., etc.
Great one, Metatron! With your help it was quite easy to pronounce that, I always was a little bit confused about few letters in Latin.
Although, in my opinion the classical Latin sounds more pleasant to my ears.
Thank you and keep up the brilliant work you have done so far!
Excellent tutorial. Thankyou
muy informativo, gracias por tu tutorial.
Love this ❤️ just started to learn x
Excellent tutorial. Thank you.
Isn't that what you should learn at school?
I remember back in highschool we had to learn both types of Latin pronounciation.
Ah, this brings back memories.
Would you please make videos of this type for the Salve Regina and Credo?
Impeccabile pronuncia
I was an altar boy in a Catholic military academy and did a very poor job saying the Pater Noster,, but I learned to love the sound of Latin...Enjoyed hearing it in Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ
Can you please do a pronunciation video on the salve Regina?
Isn't the correct word "quotidianum", rather than "cotidianum?
Can you also teach the salve regina prayer. ...if can the full rosary.
Thank you sooo much!!! This is exactly what I was looking for! I can't wait to be able to pray the Our Father & Hail Mary in Latin...I'm super excited about it. Thank you, thank you!!!🙏🙏🙏
So I do
About the H - it is silent often but with some exceptions like nihil and mihi for example.
As a Spanish native speak, I really don’t making the least effort pronouncing any word as if I was pronouncing Spanish. Just I need to read carefully as the words although quite familiar have a slight difference in orthography. And the vocabulary is 90% easily translated into a very close Spanish word. Even with the hiperbaton (a modality in Spanish that allows to change the ordinary order of words maintaining the meaning Latin can straight forward changes into a different version of the “Padre nuestro” still keeping the meaning and discourse.)
Gracias mi hermano, fratello.
Precise pronunciation. Will you consider the Prayers at the Foot of the Altar? Also the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Symbol arranged for Liturgical Use?
Thank you for this tutorial.🙏
Thank you, good Sir!
Very beautifully explained .please can I have the Fatima prayer tutorial. The one we say while saying the Holy Rosary .thank you. GOD BLESS
Perfeita explicação
Thank you for Poste this information.
Thank you for doing this video, so beautifully spoken and so helpfully.
If you could do more prayers it would be such a blessing! I've been trying to teach myself to read the Latin Bible..study books do nothing if you cannot hear it broken down such as you did.
God bless you abundantly....
PS You should teach
Thank u Sir. I appreciate this video!
What aout the credo?
I want the whole latin rosary correct pronunciation or intonation, do youhave it already?
Thank you so much for this, is there any chance you can help with Ecclesiastic pronunciation for Salve Regina?
Thanks for teaching the exsact /correct pronounciation in Latin ! Im a filipino Frm Manila phils
Great job. Helped a lot!
In the Ave Maria, it sounds to me like you are saying "ventris" and "mortis" (both 3rd declension genitive singulars) with a long "i" as in "bee" rather than a short "i" as in "fit". Can you please explain this? And thanks for this wonderful video!
It's difficult to learn how to say the prayers in Latin without a rewind facility. We, or rather, I need to repeat numerous times before I can say it fluently. Thanks.
🥲 my pronunciation would be decent if I didn’t have trouble saying “mulieribus” without stuttering
Thank you very much. This was very helpful. I much prefer the ecclesial pronunciation (Since my latin is mostly musical). I have some Church friends who I am going to share this with.
Thanks for teaching me. This is good
I love latin, too bad I'm not studying it anymore! I really enjoy your videos, especially the linguistic and "cultural" ones. I'd love to watch a video about how it worked writing in ancient Rome, both for civil and military purposes :)
We have our whole life to learn Latin (and Greek)! We can also live Latin like the prayers and short sayings. Also I enjoy reading both Latin and Greek.
Wow!!! I love this!!!! Thank you 😊
Love this! Can you please do the ˢᵗ Benedict prayer in ecclesiastical and classical Latin! Which one would be more accurate for the time period?
Hi! thanks for the tutorial! It’s much more like Italian than the classic Latin. And could you explain when consonants like t, p, k should be unaspirated (sounds like d, b, g) and when aspirated?
This video has helped me a lot ! Thank you! Just wondering if you could do the same tutorial with "Credo" also if it is not too much. Thank you.
I'm glad I could be of help. I'll see what I can do.
TLM Sancta Missa Your profile picture is misleading! Because the true Jesus Christ is not a effeminate looking white man with long brown hair and blue eyes! That false image is the image of the Antichrist! And when the true Son of God does return, he will destroy the Antichrist and his image, along with every person that worships the Antichrist, and his image!
Dear Hebrew friend, your words & intent are highly inappropriate. Must as you're entitled to your opinion & convictions, you cannot condemn others for their traditions. I'm a westernized Chinese & I was born a pagan, until the Lord worked several miracles in my miserable life & brought me home into the Catholic Church. I, for one, am fully aware of what I'm embracing & I believe others are entitled to what & how they believe in God. Different cultures have different perceptions of the same God we profess. It matters not the what & the how but it matters most the image of God that we internalize in our embrace of Him because God knows our deepest experience of His presence in our being. I hope I've helped to clarify the very nature of embracing God in our being rather than concern over only representations of God.
Stupid auto-correct error. "Much as" and not "Must as"
Thank you may God bless you more .
Thank you for this video. It is very useful.
Hi can you make a separate video just of the ave Maria please!
I know that Spanish (Castilian) is derived from Latin, but I found the following similarities very interesting. The t in the Latin gratia sounds like the c in the Spanish Gracia. The r in Spanish is also rolled. The h in Latin seems to be silent as it is in Spanish.
MUSIC TO MY EARS!!! I COULD LISTEN TO YOU PRAY IN LATIN ALL DAY 🥰🥰🥰
How do you say- and let us not enter into temptation.. the original way- lead us not into temptation is incorrect.. thank you and really enjoy your tutorial.
I don't need to watch this actually, I only came to give a thumbs up :)
Great video now I study this every day. Thank you. Gratzie.
I was looking for something like that for a long time, it's really helpful. Thank you. 😊
Wow that was the best as so far for me. Thankyou👋👏👍
Thanks
I’m American and I studied French for years from high school through graduate school. Took one semester of Latin and two semesters of German in graduate school also. But I’m afraid the American pronunciation of “r” is difficult for me to change. I’m working on it though. 😃
maybe you could have put the complete text in the description as a kind of guide, but well, there are the words in the video.
Great video!!! Can you also do the other ones that go along with the Rosary? We would be ever grateful! 🙂
Excente!!! Si bien soy español, me sirvió muchísimo. Podrías haber lo mismo con el credo largo y Salve Regina???
Gracias!!!
Excellent !!! Although I am Spanish, it helped me a lot. Could you have the same thing with the long creed and Hail Regina?
Thank you !!!
Thank you..when to use” C “ as ch like Caelos = chaelos. Cotidianom=kotidianom ‘k’..what is the rule in pronouncing C in latin?
Are there diacritical marks or macrons that indicate which vowels are long and short? I have seen some editions of Pater Noster that have, some that don't...
Since your last video dedicated to latin, i tried to find a good source of learning it. I can’t find any tough. :( Can you suggest some books i can learn from?
Also can you give some advice with pronounceation to a romanian and english speaker?
+Vlad JMK Yes, watch my video tutorial on Latin and stick to them xD xD :P jokes a part I think being Romanian you shouldn't really find it difficult to learn, particuarly because your vowels shouldn't be too difficult.
Also do you want to learn Ecclesiastical Latin or Classical Latin?
+Metatron Well, the vowels are almost all the same (if not all) and the R is always rolled. I should not have much problems considering that. :)
I will stick to ecclesiastical latin for now. Mainly because it sounds more like romanian than the clasic version. I do want to learn classical latin, but i feel that ecclesiastical latin would be a better starting point.
Vlad JMK Definitely ;)
Wheelock's Latin is the best.
amazing video, it helped me a lot really, thanks very much and keep up the good work!
Is the first part the our father the second part Hail Mary prayer?
Where can I find the Classical Latin prayers?
Is there a reason why I can't add this to my prayer list? I'm making a list for my children to learn these proper latin prayers.
Why did you not complete all the prayers of the rosary?
In classical pronunciation is the ‘c’ “caelis “ pronounced with hard ‘k’ sound- instead of ‘ch’?
Yes.
@@ironinquisitor3656 gratias
Excellent Tutoriel !
+Monique DECANALI Thank you very much
This is precisely what I was looking for, and thank you for clarifying re the mute 'H' in ecclesiastical Latin.
Hello , may I know what is this means in Latin, " kinset sekus Deus angeles domini"? Please let me know I really appreciate it , thank you very much
Thank you for this!