Written and Spoken Latin Archives

How do you speak Pig Latin?

Im slightly confused when learning to speak pig latin. I don't get it! Maybe if some people help me out, then I'll get it!

Please Help Me!

Please only answer if you seriously know the answer. If not, do not, plain and simple. Also, please list reference material if available.

I've been searching for where it is written in Latin about the founding of Rome to no avail. If anyone knows where I can find written Latin about it, I thank you in advance :p

Where can I learn to read and write Latin for free?

Did people ever speak Latin In Venice?

I know they speak Italian, but was their ever a time when they spoke Latin?
I'm writing a novel and I'm just wondering this.

Does anyone know how to speak Pig Latin?

People have been saying it lately and I am wondering how to do it.

How may I say/write this in latin ?

How may I write this in latin : ''Everyone will suffer ! '' and '' The end is near ! ''

There are plenty of definitions and pronunciation guidelines online, but I have not been able to find written pronunciation for individual words like a dictionary provides. I believe it would look something like this: vair.ay or veh.reh, but I saw one Latin guideline that said v is pronounced with a w sound. Any help is appreciated!

Does anyone out there speak latin?

I was just wondering how common it was. Also, if you want to, please leave me your msn or yahoo im address, im really interested in talking to someone who can speak latin. if u want to add me u can, its an msn addrsss gmaier@Gmaier.co.uk (its supposed to be a repeated word, no error)

who speak and write latin?

I use to take latin but i cant remember so can you guys tell me the meaning of basic thing like this:
hi
how are you ?
goodmorning
goodnight
great
nice
right
stupid
idiot
my
name
is
school
homework
house
street

thats all im asking amke sure you put what it is in english..so i wont get confuse..youll get 10 point from mee..esay

write a short journal entry relating what ideas come to mind when you think of latin america. what is your opion or what have you heard about the latin american countries. what do you kno specifically about the coountry Peru?

Are there people that speak latin?

If you study it enough, really master it, is it possible to SPEAK latin? I mean, I don't see why it wouldn't be. It is just like any other language. The only difference is you can't really hear it spoken, and so certain things might be a bit off from 'authentic' latin that was spoken back in the good ol' Roman days...but other than that, seems like it could be done. What is your say on this?
Wikipedia says a million people fluently speak it! Cool.

How would you write this in Latin?

How would you write "The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things" in Latin?

peacock. Why you don't speak a word of Latin and don't eat roast peacock sandwiches any more?

I know there are many scholars who can read Latin and use the language for that purpose, but I don't know anyone who can actually converse. Can students who study Latin, for example, communicate in Latin about everyday matters like their peers who study, say, German or Spanish can? Or is Latin today, since it is a dead language, mostly a reference language used for research, and we do not have enough information to reconstruct it for speaking purposes? I am thinking about pronunciation, but also vocabulary, grammar, sentence construction, accent and intonation, rhythm... Can a scholar who studied seriuosly Latin for many years be confident, that if he/she could go somehow back in the past, will be able to easily communicate with the citizens of that time and mutually understand each other? I know Latin evolved and changed a lot through the ages, and I am asking this in general terms, but I would be particularly interested in our knowledge of Latin as spoken by Gaius Julius Ceasar.

I'm creating some marketing material for a business and would like to depict this phrase in Latin. The business sells jewelry that is both beautiful and of good quality (strength)

Can anyone speak Latin?

My husband is very interested in Ancient Rome and can speak Latin well ... but I can't ask him this. I'm planning a surprise for him for Valentine's Day ... I want to have a watch engraved with this phrase "I will love you my whole life, you and no other" in Latin. Can anyone give me the Latin translation? Thanks in advance.

I know it may sound like a dumb question but I was just wondering if it is still spoken in our day and time.

i found it cool but i think it`ll be hard to find some place that will teach it and internet you cant never get anything

Can anyone please breakdown the pronunciation of this phrase?

Only doctors & lawyers have a chance of understanding whats in it anyway.

21 Paises latinos y sus nacionalidades

What are 21 latin countries that speak spanish?
A list in english and spanish please

I was wondering if anyone knows Latin and the correct writing for,"love Conquers All." Thanks in advance.

Is the question possible without having to download or buy extra software?

To speak latin or mandarin chinese?

Okay so i asked a similar question before and have decide to either take a year of latin or mandarin chinese. Latin because it will help me understand the english language better and help in SATs. Mandarin chinese because it really helps in business. If I only have one year to learn part of the language which would be better?
I am guessing latin but what do you think?

Can anybody translate this phrase into Latin?

If you speak Latin, please help translate this?

How would you say the phrase "sound across the sea" in Latin?

"Sound" as in an audible noise, not "sound" as in "a sound mind" or sanity, and not sound as in the body of water on the inside of barrier islands.

I want to get it as a tattoo and want to make sure it says the right thing

And that goes for all language that use a different writing system, I mean, do those people learn how to use latin letter as well in school, or do most of them not know how to write with latin letters?

I need the sentence "You speak a really cool language" (cool as in awesome, neato, nifty, fantastic) translated in french, latin, and spanish. 1 is fine, all 3 is great. Please make sure it is correct!

What is the best way to study latin vocabulary?

I need to cram about 30 words for tomorrow. How should I do it?