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The Latin Grammar Rite: Infantulus - Alphabet & Pronunciation - Vowels (con'd)
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The Latin Grammar Rite. Sunday, December 18, 2011. Infantulus - Alphabet and Pronunciation - Vowels (con'd). Salvēte, Discipulī, (Hello, Students),. Here again are the first three questions and answers of the first level, along with the fourth:. What are the Latin vowels? The rest are consonants. How do they sound when short? Sounds like the “ah” in aha. Like the “eh” in met. Like the “i” in bit. Like the “oh” in omit. Like the “oo” in foot. Like the “y” in Syrius. Form lips for oo. And that the final i.
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Heard in Another Tongue: Can You Name This Story?
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Heard in Another Tongue. Bits of English literature, popular music, and movies translated into Latin, Attic Greek, and German. Tuesday, November 8, 2011. Can You Name This Story? Not my translation but I couldn't help but post it. Who doesn't love these characters? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Can You Name This Story? Time for a Song in Attic. The Latin Grammar Rite. Infantulus - Alphabet and Pronunciation - Consonants. Mayor's First Greek Reader. Harbottle's Classical Greek Quotations.
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Heard in Another Tongue: May 2011
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Heard in Another Tongue. Bits of English literature, popular music, and movies translated into Latin, Attic Greek, and German. Monday, May 9, 2011. Can you name this movie. And give me another line from it in Attic Greek? Ἆρ’ οὐκ ἔστι τόδε γέλοιον; ἆρ’ οὐκ ἔστι τὸ γελοῖον τὸ βέλτιον ἔχειν; ἆρ’ οὐ βούλει σὲ ᾖς μέ; βούλομαι σαφῶς τοῦτο. Πᾶς φιλοπότης οὐκ ἔστι μελοποιός. τινὲς ἡμῶν πίνομεν ὅτι οὐκ ἐσμὲν μελοποιοί. Sunday, May 8, 2011. Überquerend die Straße gestern Abend spät,. Stinkend zu dem Himmel! Habeo...
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Mayor's First Greek Reader: 001.01.11
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Mayor's First Greek Reader. With vocabulary and notes. Οὐδέν ἐστιν οὔτε τέχνη ἄνευ μελέτης, οὔτε μελέτη ἄνευ τέχνης. Οὔτε οὔτε, neither . nor. Τέχνη, -ης, f., an art, a trade, skill, cunning ( technical. Ἄνευ, prep. w/gen., without. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free: First Greek Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary. (1873). Perseus Word Study Tool. Textkit Greek and Latin. The Latin Grammar Rite. Infantulus - Alphabet and Pronunciation - Consonants. Heard in Another Tongue. A Plea for Madness.
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The Latin Grammar Rite: Infantulus - Alphabet & Pronunciation - Consonants
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The Latin Grammar Rite. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Infantulus - Alphabet and Pronunciation - Consonants. How do you make your electronic macrons? Here is added the first consonant question. What are the Latin vowels? The rest are consonants. How do they sound when short? Sounds like the “ah” in aha. Like the “eh” in met. Like the “i” in bit. Like the “oh” in omit. Like the “oo” in foot. Like the “y” in Syrius. Form lips for oo. A vowel is short before what letters? A vowel is short before nd. With a p...
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Mayor's First Greek Reader: 001.02.07
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Mayor's First Greek Reader. With vocabulary and notes. Εὐριπίδου τοῦ ποιητοῦ ἡ μισογυνία περιβόητός ἐστιν. Ποιητής, -οῦ, m., a poet, composer, author. Μισογυνία, -ας, f., (misogyny), hatred of women. Περιβόητος, -ον, celebrated. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free: First Greek Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary. (1873). Perseus Word Study Tool. Textkit Greek and Latin. The Latin Grammar Rite. Infantulus - Alphabet and Pronunciation - Consonants. Heard in Another Tongue. A Plea for Madness.
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Mayor's First Greek Reader: 001.02.05
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Mayor's First Greek Reader. With vocabulary and notes. Ἀτρεὺς τὴν ἐν Μυκήναις βασιλείαν εἶχεν. Ἀτρεύς, -έως, m., son of Pelops and brother of Thyestes, and father of Agamemnon and Menelaos. Μυκῆναι, -ῶν, f., Mycenae, the capital city of Agamemnon, in Argolis. Remains of its Kyklopic walls still exist. Βασίλεια, -ας, f., kingdom, dominion, realm. Εἶχεν, (ἔχω), had. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free: First Greek Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary. (1873). Perseus Word Study Tool. A Plea for Madness.
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Mayor's First Greek Reader: 001.01.08
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Mayor's First Greek Reader. With vocabulary and notes. Ἰσοκράτης πικρὰν ὀνομάζει τῆς παιδείας τὴν ῥίζαν. Ἰσοκράτης, an Athenian orator, born B.C. 436, died by his own hand on hearing of the defeat of Chaironeia, B.C. 338. Twenty-one of his speeches, mostly rather political pamphlets than speeches, are extant. Out of his school proceeded Isaios, Hyperides, Demosthenes, and others of the chief orators. Πικρός, -ά, -όν, bitter, harsh, hateful, cruel. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Latin Grammar Rite.
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Mayor's First Greek Reader: 001.01.05
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Mayor's First Greek Reader. With vocabulary and notes. Πυθαγόρας τὴν μέθην μανίας μελέτην ἐκάλει. Πυθαγόρας, of Samos, a famous philosopher of the 6th century B.C., who founded a school at Kroton famous for its rigorous discipline. Μέθη, -ης, ἡ, drunkenness. Μανία, -ας, ἡ, ( maniac. Μελέτη, -ης, ἡ, practice, exercise. Ἐκάλει, used to call. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Free: First Greek Reader, with Notes and Vocabulary. (1873). Perseus Word Study Tool. Textkit Greek and Latin. A Plea for Madness.