Aeneid - Alarm Sounds and Intense Roman Faces (Classical Latin Pronunciation)

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Classical Latin had many Alarm Sounds, these Alarm Sounds increased focus, intensity and sense of urgency in the Ancient Romans, allowing them to create the most advanced civilisation in history only surpassed technologically by the modern civilisation. The video demonstrates first lines from the famous literary work of the Ancient Rome "Aeneid" pronounced by the author of the theory, hopefully in a similar way to that the Ancient Romans. The video highlight where the alarm sounds existed, revealing that Ancient Latin contained high concentration of alarm sounds and suggesting that the reason the Intense faces of the Ancient Romans in the video were due to the Alarm Sounds in the Ancient Latin. As the Latin Language lost many of its Alarm Sounds, the Roman Civilisation Declined.

In the next video the Author will compare Classical Latin to that of Modern Italian to demonstrate the extent of the loss of the Alarm Sounds in Modern Italian when in comparison to Ancient Latin. (Please note there are two errors, first the [el] in the word bello is an alarm sound. Second in the word "terris" the [rr] trill sounds are pronounced longer as two seperate sounds).

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