"Lux Aeterna"... Último sencillo de @metallica #heavymetal y #referentesclásicos todo un #clásico #gracias #yoconozcomiherencia #latín #latine #lingualatina
Lingua Latina per se illustrata: Familia Romana ❤️ Liber hic fōrmōsus est. ... #lingualatina #lingualatinaperseillustrata #llpsi #ørberg #learnlatin #studying #studyinspiration #studygram #studylanguages #languagegram #langblr #latin #familiaromana #classicalstudies #ancientgreek https://www.instagram.com/p/CRC4f5nBiU_/?utm_medium=tumblr
Don’t hide, I can see you. I can see you right through your eyes and I swear I haven’t seen someone as beautiful and gorgeous as you are. I love you with all your scars and the wounds that are still healing. I love you for all the things that you talk to me about and things that you have kept secret till now. I appreciate you, I love you, I accept you, I embrace you, I thank you, and ask for your forgiveness for any hurt I have ever caused. Everyone think we look for love when we are lowest just to distract us and I don’t think it’s false. The entire idea of being in love is to look at our worst and still choose us. And I AM CHOOSING YOU. I want you to know that no matter how messed up you are, how chaotic our lives are, we both are worthy of love. So let me love you anyway, in a way that nobody has ever loved you. I rather be your home, your safe place or your escape from the world than just your’lover’ #romanticism #literature #lingualatina #bookstagram #booklover #classicliterature #writing #writerscommunity #darkacademia #darkestacademia #darkacademiapoetry #poetry #poetrycommunity https://www.instagram.com/p/CO_KN5VsNcc/?igshid=kv695aqr0wtq
🗓78/100✔ . ✔ Did another full day in the library store rooms. Today's section was particularly dusty 🤧 ✔ Earned my first #Duolingo 👑 for #lingualatina . . . #classics #phdlife #phdchat #latin #language #study #work #hardwork #100daysofproductivity #studygram https://www.instagram.com/p/B1v-0yqhNvM/?igshid=cxix202dlq7o
Found these Latin flash cards from years ago ... and they feel strangely relevant right now... #lingualatina https://www.instagram.com/p/B2nSaU1HdIY/?igshid=wjx0z7xh89b9
Hey there Latin gang, I wrote this rap for my school’s Classics Club promo. Some of the lines don’t flow that well, and I would really appreciate any feedback/lyric suggestions!! thank you so much
Latin Gang, ooh, yeah, (name)*, yeah, Latin Gang, ooh
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang (Latin gang!)
Spend ten racks on Cambridge Latin
My friends love do Quizlet, ooh
We read ancient Romans, know the name, yeah
We can't read no translations
Rather go and quote Caesar
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang (Latin gang!)
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang (Latin gang!)
Spend conference reading myths
We love walking Max**, ooh
We got the dankest memes, yeah
We can't order no one no pizza
Rather go and make garum, valete out
Latin gang, Latin gang, Latin gang
So let me get this right: The word "condere" means to put together. And also to found.
And also to recover and to cover?
And also to bury a dead person???
it’s so weird as a high school kid who really loves latin and the classics to realize that so many of the classics related blogs I follow are latin teachers. like teachers.. on tumblr...
In Latin, nouns and adjectives have special case endings to show the job they do in the sentence.
The subject, which is doing the action, is in the Nominative Case.
In the feminine form, nominative words end in -a (singular) or -ae (plural)
In the masculine form, these words end in -us (singular) or -i (plural)
An example of this would be:
Puella
The girl
The object, which suffers the action of the subject, is in the Accusative Case.
In the feminine form, accusative words end in -am (singular) or -as (plural)
In the masculine form, these words end in -um (singular) or -os (plural)
Another example:
Puellam amat
He loves the girl
Using the nominative and accusative together, we can form sentences like
Puella pueros amat
The girl loves boys
Order Of Translation:
Nominative - Verb - Accusative
PS
When translating Latin to English, never translate the adjective before the verb, and if there's no subject in the sentence, go straight to the verb. (Seen in sentences like casam videmus, we see the house.)
I passed my second test in the Latin the tree on @duolingo! I was awarded with new categories and i am so excited! You should join me and learn a new language, like Latin and we can be conversation buddies. #languagelearning #languagelover #language #Latin #latinitas #lingualatina #lingualatinavivit #duolingo #duolingolatin #duolingoapp #test #elementarylatin #latinlanguage #latinlanguagegeek (at Ortega Hills) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLZO-HOlheN/?igshid=1fpvr1u74af70