
Latin Practice
6 videos
Updated 11 months ago
Hey, gotta get in touch with the ancient past from time to time, ya know. We still actually use Latin, today: both Latin and Greek are used in zoological species names; also, the Catholics still have the Traditional Latin Mass.
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Latin Practice, using the Nicene Creed
GGoing Full Retardhttps://www.preces-latinae.org/thesaurus/Symbola/Nicaenum.html May as well do some Latin practice using the Nicene Creed. :)20 views -
Latin Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 1
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ger.shtml . Read through 1-3, of 46.3 views -
Latin Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 2
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ger.shtml . Read through 6-9, of 46.4 views -
Latin Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 3
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ger.shtml . Read through 10-15, of 46.4 views -
Latin Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 4
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ger.shtml . Read through 16-18, of 46. Have to go get me some more disposable chopsticks, lol.4 views -
Latin Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 5
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.thelatinlibrary.com/tacitus/tac.ger.shtml . Read through 18-21, of 46.5 views