WARNING! This Guide is not finished yet! the ultimate goal is for a fully comprehensive guide for latin, and we’re far from that, currently!

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Salvete Omnes!

I want to share some sources for learning Latin, because in Anno Domini, there is absolutely no excuse for not knowing at least “Roma in Italia est” >:(

Tips

  • When reading a word, don’t think of the equivalent of it in your language; either imagine an image of it, or compose it out of smaller Latin words. So when you hear pluvia in latin, imagine rain, not the word itself.

    pluvia -> rain -> 🌧️? non!

    pluvia -> 🌧️ <- rain? sic!

  • Patience. Latin takes a long time to learn, and for some it is easy if they are speaking a romance language, and harder for some if not. Take your time digesting information, even if it takes days to analyze a single page.

  • Don’t feel afraid to use Latin. Language proficiency requires reading and writing; write about your day in Latin, or translate something that you enjoy. If you can’t find good Latin vocab to refer to modern concepts, it’s fine to borrow something on the spot, or reuse some old word.

  • You’ll hear horror stories that say that “three is death”, about the third declension and third conjugation. Don’t pay too much attention to those stories; instead make sure that you have a good grasp on how nouns and verbs work, before hitting those two, then it’s all about memorisation of a bunch of patterns.

  • A very small tip, but might help: V in latin = U, they are the same. If you read PLVVIA or PLUUIA, it means Pluvia. However, the canonical pronounciation would be “plu-wia”

  • A great list of tips: https://www.latin.org/resources/documents/latinspeakinghints.php

Text Books

Practice Texts

Latin and English Dictionaries

Latin to English Dictionaries

Media [optional]

Youtube

Mastodon

Misc

If you’d like a bigger list of resources, at courtesy of r/latin and the LLPSI discord, Here is the Thesaurus Anbrutalis!

Good luck with your studies!

  • WIZARD POPE💫
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    22 days ago

    I just randomly found this. Great tips, will take a look at these. i already have wheelock and LLPSI. I tried a bit of latin on duolingo just for fun but I stopped after these insane examples.

    • fxomtOPM
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      22 days ago

      Latin Duolingo (and duolingo in general) is infamous for being plain bad. I’m pretty sure the first example (roma est in italia) is incorrect if you put est in the end, despite it being correct both ways.

      Those examples are very weird. LLPSI alone is much more effective than latin.

      • WIZARD POPE💫
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        22 days ago

        Yeah I just read the llpsi introduction and learned way more in 10% the time

        • fxomtOPM
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          22 days ago

          Have fun learning Latin, just stay away from duolingo :D

          • WIZARD POPE💫
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            22 days ago

            I will keep it just for my norwegian. I almost finished the course. Also sunk cost fallacy I have a 1600 day streak ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠⊙⁠_⁠ʖ⁠⊙⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

            • fxomtOPM
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              12 days ago

              DAMN, that is some dedication. here i am almost losing my 40 day ukrainian streak lmao X)

              • WIZARD POPE💫
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                22 days ago

                Yeah honestly starting with duolingo for any language is shite. There is no structure and it honestly took me really long to figure out how definite and indefinite form work. It’s simple but it’s never explained anywhere and also my native language does not distinguish those two.

                If you have some basic knowledge of a language and can skip to a bit later it’s an alright tool just for vocab.