Title | : | Basics of Latin - A Guide to the Latin Language: Alphabet, Pronunciation, and More - Derek Cooper |
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I think that some attempt at capturing the sounds of Latin, imagined or researched, is worth the effort Learning a language while maintaining your own native pronunciation is very unnatural and ultimately counterproductive in my opinion Comment from : @nigelhaywood9753 |
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If I not wrong, isn't 'gn' should be read as 'ny' (like magnus > manyus)? or there are some cases that not read like that?? Comment from : @perkele4176 |
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I'm thankful for your video Learning to speak is great It connects us Never back down from effort to help people learn Comment from : @gragglenotz |
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Yep, classical FTW The Latin, spoke at Jesus' table Comment from : @thefreshprince-t4m |
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Same with martial arts Comment from : @thefreshprince-t4m |
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german student here I just want to show my latint teacher that im putting in the effort Comment from : @Schnickenpick |
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Sorry I really was looking forward to this But I could only watch two minutes before I got motion sickness Comment from : @robmeyer7985 |
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Thank you Comment from : @DuarteMedia6ohduce |
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0011 William Parkway Comment from : @WagnerMignon |
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5:35 Comment from : @babla69420 |
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My very first Latin lesson! How lucky that I found you Comment from : @karanliu3913 |
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Bro stand still Comment from : @lukaspajic |
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In Italia we use ecclesiastic pronunciation and it is stringe for me your pronunciation Ave Comment from : @MircoMelloni |
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So excited for our homeschool group to start Latin Comment from : @anthonysanlucas6437 |
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I thought it sounds like "Latin in Cowboy boots," was funny Comment from : @WalktheWalk-ki9kj |
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I am sturying Latin because I am interested in reading the writings of the early Christians, in particular the writings of the Christian writer Tertullian It is helpful to know the difference between types of Latin according to the materials you are planning on reading I did not study Latin in high school, and since I am learning it in my old age, I find youtube lessons very helpful Comment from : @SharonMack-vv9nu |
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Anyone after watched dead poets society ? Comment from : @FluoroAntimonic_thegoat |
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Yes only shopkeepers and other trades spoke that The peasants talked diff and didn’t have the time to understand 😢 Comment from : @briancox8561 |
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You can tell a priest that was ordained in the time of Latin, today they are hard to find,I still pray in Latin Comment from : @richarddoiron2222 |
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There is a 'T' in the word Latin Comment from : @petervilliers-tuthill9190 |
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If this teacher stood still instead of rocking left and right, and didn't use the US pronunciation of the letter ZED, he may have more credibility Comment from : @petervilliers-tuthill9190 |
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Dios Mio!brArrete del dancing around!brNice info, but this is impossible to watch! Comment from : @abedanielspictures |
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This guy is absolutely perfect Comment from : @By_the_gods |
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Lol my mom forcing me to do this I am on her phone right now Comment from : @girlfriendtruly8933 |
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Diphthong probably came from the Phonecians Comment from : @teresasnamesake4784 |
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I'm partial to the ecclesiastical pronunciation, because that is how I first heard it; in church at Mass as a child Comment from : @teresasnamesake4784 |
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07:58: "Now, this one's gonna hurt"brbrYes, it's been hurting for about three decades now, thank God you don't sound like that the rest of the time Comment from : @MarioKL |
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Why learned Latin? It teaches you to think differently, etc Comment from : @P-el4zd |
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When I first started studying Latin in my Freshman year of High School in 1964, my teacher told the class that Latin is the language of the educated an sophisticated As I have grown old, I really believe it Studying Latin gave us wide experience of language, history, early science and politics When I got to college and studied Latin we read philosophical works in the original Comment from : @michaelwhite9513 |
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Latin in cowboy boots lol 🇺🇲 Comment from : @RealJonnyO |
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Thank you so much I'm trying to understand and learn Latin a little bit and that was awesome Latin and cowboy boots I'm from America maybe y'all ought to try hillbilly Latin Comment from : @KhristopherTaylor |
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Hi Comment from : @JaumePons-d1v |
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This is a great intro brbrCan you explain why the “I” in Aquinas, is pronounced “ah-KWY-niss” and not “AH-kwin-oose” or “ah-KWEEN-oose”? Is it because it’s Ecclesiastical? Comment from : @reedr7142 |
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Why did I randomly want to learn Latin lmao Comment from : @pile_of_rocks952 |
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The classical Latin pronunciation was fabricated & introduced sometime in the beginning of the 20th century leading to the beginning of its (Latin studies) decline Stick with ecclesiastical pronunciation which is basically what the modern Italians (Roman decedents) use Comment from : @dariusclovis1374 |
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Latin, like English was Stolen from other Landsthe Aramayic that was Not dragon tongue is Modern English with the Vowels and letters changedthe sounds; the Same Rome did This as they did with the Arkadian Language and called it Latin History told fowl by Losers of wars turned religious faction to wave a flag and pass lies of Those who conquered themNot a Spartan but the King of Aramaya, known as DrácûL demasculated as Dracula Santana the Conquerer, Reconscripted as Satana and Satan so that they could falsely claim My Kingdomsbrbr-Abéràk SamUéL Lï Santana DrácûL (Emperor of Solace[Earth as its dubbed by the unruly) Comment from : @Lï-Santana-DrácûL |
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In a word that receives the addition of an appendage, enclitic, such as '-ne', '-ue', and '-que', the stress falls on the syllable of the word which preceeds the enclitic, eg, (could not find an 'i with both a macron and an acute accent so an italicized letter will have to do) Comment from : @humester |
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cōgitāre not cogitāre Comment from : @humester |
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Why are you pronouncing 'erat' like 'eret' with the final 'a' sounding like an 'e' as in 'bet'? Comment from : @humester |
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English is a completely Germanic language It's not a creole or a hybrid language The fact that much of its vocabulary comes from French or Latin doesn't change that in the least Similarly most of the vocabulary of the Albanian language comes from Latin That doesn't make Albanian a Romance language Most of Urdu vocabulary comes from Persian That doesn't make Urdu a Persian language Comment from : @velvetcroc9827 |
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WOW, I want to learn!!! Funny and Horrible are AMERICANS, you did that perfectly Hey try South Boston on top CARRRS, BARRRR, car, bar, emphisis on the R a Hard R? I guess The way bach beginning in learning strait up nouns and pronouns stuff like that I do agree the eccleatic sounded Italian shrugging but hearing the difference for me a DISLEXLTIC and weorse hard of hearing I used to have a good memory about 60 years ago Comment from : @kevinmccarthy8746 |
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Some people are just born to teach Well done 👏 Comment from : @theGothicTopic |
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Do the videos complement and expound on the book or are they mostly just the book audibly? Comment from : @guyesmith |
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Smart sophisticated AND savvy? 😏 Comment from : @SpiceBear |
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Your way to educate latin language is very effectivebrGoo job Comment from : @syedsaeeduddin1236 |
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OK: this is wonderful :) My son is learning Latin, and I want to support his learning and his practice as much as possible I'm balready/b hooked from this video Thank you, Derek! :) Comment from : @GabrielMeister |
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11:51 No they are not, with all due respect C, T and P are pronounced as they are in Romance languages such as Spanish or Italian, without aspiration R is trilled when initial, doubled RR or even final and otherwise tapped Q is pronounced like C, without aspiration, before U/V like in modern Italian "quando" L is pronounced doubled when geminated (LL), light before and after i and e and a, dark (velar) before consonants and after back vowels (o and u) S may or may not be retracted (apicoalveolar), as in European Spanish or Greek, and was definitely the common realization of this phoneme given it's been preserved even in minor Romance languages like Sardinian or Catalan See Luke Ranieri's channels for this Comment from : @iberius9937 |
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I've always just wanted to know basics Nice job man! Comment from : @danborwick8779 |
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The best explanation of Latin stress I've ever heard, thank you! Comment from : @cdlflor |
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Most Filipino wizards use Latin words Comment from : @markcarillo9259 |
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Most Filipino wizards use Latin words Comment from : @markcarillo9259 |
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Pulchre doces de pronuntiatione, gratias tibi ago Comment from : @carlareque2732 |
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Might as well just learn Italian if you're gonna go ecclesiastical Comment from : @billparker244 |
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Excellent! Comment from : @redrainn5441 |
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You said the letters K, Y & Z don't appear very often in Latin; but though K & Z were shown in the alphabet, Y wasn't! Comment from : @archiewoosung5062 |
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1:50 3:36 7:06 7:30 11:31 11:55 12:35 13:40 14:04 14:50 Comment from : @guadalupefreyre5900 |
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I appreciate your time and effort thank you and god bless Comment from : @sbztube |
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Latin from 3rd to 12th grade, with two years of Greek Comment from : @tylerlawlerDEVGRU |
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Latin bible///// Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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My American Accent///// Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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CLASSICAL, Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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V SOUNDED LIKE V IN ENGLISH, SOUNDS LIKE ITALIAN, Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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CLASSICAL, ECCLESIASTICAL, NATIONAL PRONCIATION//// Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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W, K, Y, AND ZEE//// Comment from : @prettypurple7175 |
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I wanted to scream when he spoke Latin like English Comment from : @antonivsfortis |
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Heheh guys I just learned PIG LATIN Comment from : @leonellozano2581 |
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The classical prononciation is incredibly artistic ✨ Comment from : @onetwo8950 |
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I’ve been reading Colleen McCullogh’s First Man in Rome series of books, and the pronunciation of the Roman names has brought me here Comment from : @cd3694 |
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Wündebar! Wait I did that wrong Comment from : @angbandart |
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I know that Father in Latin is Pater But, when it annexed to the name of a priest, say Fr Peter, how do we translate it? Comment from : @patjohnson4676 |
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brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrbrsecret message--hi Comment from : @weekly-weirdos48 |
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Great job! Clear concise and easy to listen to! Well done! Comment from : @lesleyparkin1340 |
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There is also the question of musical pronunciation, as per the huge amount of latin texts I think it's ecclesiastical Comment from : @richardbowker1338 |
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Pretty good Comment from : @jacksonamaral329 |
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I studied Latin for 2 years in High School long, long ago, and so definitely prefer the classical pronunciation… Thanks for sharing this knowledge… Speak on… Comment from : @gregggibson3109 |
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The lesson is good Comment from : @ssenkungujohn8242 |
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Me a spanish speaker watching this: I can not shake this feeling of deja vu Comment from : @alextruecustodian6174 |
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Thanks a lot Comment from : @ak7470 |
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I should be going to bed but instead, I've realized that I have been learning Latin for a year and still don't actually know the rules of the grammar or the alphabet(or I don't have it memorized) so I'm now watching this videobrbr- the dark academic life, am I right? Comment from : @Poiesis11 |
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Thank you as an English-speaker, that you pronunciate the letters the right way Everytime I get goosebumps when Englishspeakers tries to speak foreign languages Comment from : @Issveinn |
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Why does he pronounce "erat" as "eret"? Comment from : @KDJi399s9cd0 |
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I'm curious- which pronunciation is best suited for medical Latin? Thanks! Comment from : @elishaeickhoff5040 |
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I love seeing English speakers who know short and long in Latin simply means the duration of the sound and not a different sound completely like short and long in English like "feet" and "fit" Comment from : @NightOwl_30 |
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A diphthong is a Greek word which means two sounds (δύο φθόγγοι) How the sounds of two vowels next to each other combine Comment from : @evangelosgeronicolas2385 |
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Sir please you a very good teacher you are the language teacher I never had but please the other sessions do you have to pay for it Comment from : @naya239 |
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I've always been interested in leanring latin; thanks for this easy-to-understand video! Comment from : @pheeble29 |
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Amazingly explained, well done👍 Comment from : @Wspbro-123 |
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Latin did not have k!brbrI do not know what he's talking about Comment from : @michaelfebbert737 |
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Your vice & latin english very good & fine I liked Thanks ,drkl,sharma from,india Comment from : @KishanKishan-ev3cm |
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no uppercase U in latin Comment from : @VampireSquirrel |
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