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Learning Latin (Latein)

Name: Max 2010-05-30 18:04

I need to learn latin and I think it would be nice to learn it with music.

But I can't find anything. Please help.

I am german so it would be best if it would be in german but english is ok too.

All I found was this: http://www.amazon.de/s/?ie=UTF8&keywords=latein+rap&tag=googhydr08-21&index=aps&hvad
id=4418238595&ref=pd_sl_42sg5fkgru_e

But in the review section everybody says that it sucks and that there is just background music and the latin words aren't "rapped" or even sung.

Name: Anonymous 2010-06-13 10:41

>>23
V/U in Latin can sound like English W or English OO, but never English V. Ad they're both the same phoneme in Latin, so it's not only historical innacurate to mix them, but useless.

Ignorant people only mix them because paedos from Catholic Church do.

>>25
Americana es? Femina?
Tittas expone, aut ex i
(Translation: American female? Woman? Tits or out.)
________

NOTE: Latin have something called "genders":
Females are always feminine,
Males are always masculine,
Everything else can be neuter, masculine or feminine.

Adjectives agree with nouns in gender, so, using the example above...
"Americanus uir sum" (I'm an American man - note the -US)
"Americana femina sum" (I'm an American woman - note the -A)

Grossly speaking, most masculine names end in US/UM (nominative/accusative) and most feminine names end in A/AM(nom/acc).

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