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#51 2012-03-09 19:23:15

coppearlix
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Re: Latin

trinary wrote:

We used to use it, until I quit to choose French instead.

ego quoque Latinam relinquam, fortasse  sad


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#52 2012-03-09 20:45:36

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Re: Latin

coppearlix wrote:

trinary wrote:

We used to use it, until I quit to choose French instead.

ego quoque Latinam relinquam, fortasse  sad

Don't! Latin is such a good language, with very clear, very regular syntax and grammar.
I'm still learning it, just online.
gallico est iucundam, sed latinam amo.


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#53 2012-03-15 14:40:19

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Re: Latin

parcheesidude wrote:

I am actually taking Latin I right now, so this is a limited vocabulary.

Me too! I just started. All I know is ambula,(sorry if spelled that wrong). and puer.

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#54 2012-04-03 06:09:12

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Re: Latin

Latin is quite interesting to learn.

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#55 2012-05-29 12:59:59

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Re: Latin

per, per anim, sonus, vita...
that's pretty much all the latin i know.

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#56 2012-06-02 04:29:27

trinary
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Re: Latin

It's a good start.


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#57 2012-06-21 18:58:48

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Re: Latin

bump!


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#58 2012-06-25 21:30:40

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Re: Latin

Bump


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#59 2012-07-12 19:15:02

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Re: Latin

amo lanam hoc(when I say wool, I mean thread)


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#60 2012-08-11 18:22:21

jukyter
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Re: Latin

alldaykade28471 wrote:

hightide wrote:

Isn't Latin dead

No, Latin is still used in some churches...

A language is considered dead if no one is a native speaker of it. Latin falls under this category.


cause a bird and a fish could fall in love/but where would they live?

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#61 2012-08-28 06:52:03

Agg725
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Re: Latin

I'm taking Foundations of Latin. It makes more sense then why we had to run a mile that day.  tongue

We learned a bit about conjugation yesterday.

Look at the 2nd principle part of the verb, cross off the 're' and then you have your stem. add an ending and you have zee completed, conjugated verb!

Endings

o - means I                      mus - means we
s - means you                  tis - means you all
t - means he, she, or it     nt - means they

and take off the a off the stem uf the ending you need is O.

Questions?

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#62 2012-09-03 01:38:09

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Re: Latin

^^ Well, if you're only talking about the present tense, indicative mood, active voice.  Latin has 6 tenses (pluperfect, perfect, imperfect, present, future, future perfect), 3 moods (indicative, subjunctive, imperative), and 2 voices (passive and active).  Although not every tense exists in every mood, there're still a lot of forms...

For example, if you want to say "he says" it's "dicit."
If you want to say "he will say" it's "dicet."
If you want to say "he said" it's "dixit."
If you want to say "it is said" it's "dicitur."

Most verbs in Latin are constructed this way; the ending (or, in some cases, a change in the stem) determine the subject, tense, mood, or voice. 

I love Latin grammar.  It's really elegant.

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#63 2012-09-03 07:13:41

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Re: Latin

amcerbu wrote:

^^ Well, if you're only talking about the present tense, indicative mood, active voice.  Latin has 6 tenses (pluperfect, perfect, imperfect, present, future, future perfect), 3 moods (indicative, subjunctive, imperative), and 2 voices (passive and active).  Although not every tense exists in every mood, there're still a lot of forms...

For example, if you want to say "he says" it's "dicit."
If you want to say "he will say" it's "dicet."
If you want to say "he said" it's "dixit."
If you want to say "it is said" it's "dicitur."

Most verbs in Latin are constructed this way; the ending (or, in some cases, a change in the stem) determine the subject, tense, mood, or voice. 

I love Latin grammar.  It's really elegant.

true, however I just started my first Latin class and it's not even Latin I so I don't know that much about this awesome language.

( XD I love Latin too)


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#64 2012-09-06 09:27:14

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Re: Latin

Ero accipiens Latine cito.


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#65 2012-09-10 22:45:44

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Re: Latin

Salve.
Quid augis hodie?
Optime sum.


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#66 2012-09-18 12:28:06

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Re: Latin

alldaykade28471 wrote:

parcheesidude wrote:

I am actually taking Latin I right now, so this is a limited vocabulary.

I am too!  big_smile

when gf clicked
salvete
me to
stop all

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#67 2013-01-01 10:28:35

azaquaz
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Re: Latin

I'm actually taking a Latin class, but with winter break I forgot most of it.

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#68 2013-01-20 00:15:55

bananaman114
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Re: Latin

How would having a latin forum actually benifit anybody i mean it's a dead language it would just be a novelty thing


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#69 2013-01-21 07:23:53

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Re: Latin

Here are the verb endings I know from studying cambridge latin course book 1

Present
-o
-s
-t
-mus
-tis
-nt

Imperfect
-bam
-bas
-bat
-bamus
-batis
-bant

Perfect
-i
-isti
-it
-imus
-istis
-erunt


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