Latin Language?
Has anybody here taken Latin before?
Is there any website that sells Latin Language books with like a c.d. or an audio to listen too?
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Has anybody here taken Latin before?
Is there any website that sells Latin Language books with like a c.d. or an audio to listen too?
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Tags: language books, Latin Language
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Latin American Spanish phrase book CD Learn Language US $12.37 --> Ends in : 58m <-- |
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L R Palmer THE LATIN LANGUAGE 1955 2nd Ed US $24.95 --> Ends in : 4h 20m <-- |
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Grammar of the Latin Language Book | L Schmitz NEW PB US $19.34 --> Ends in : 8h 18m <-- |
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Latin Language Scottish Classics Group NEW US $30.15 --> Ends in : 13h 1m <-- |
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BYKI Latin American Spanish Language Tutor Software US $69.95 --> Ends in : 17h 45m <-- |
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE ALPHABET LATIN LETTERS DOG TAG PENDANT US $7.95 --> Ends in : 18h 6m <-- |
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
http://www.textkit.com/
This site has a lot of free downloadable books for learning both Latin and Greek, as well as an online community that you can go to for help. I don’t think they have audio courses, but you could probably get one from Amazon or Barnes & Noble. I took Latin in high school, Latin & Greek in college, and graduated from college with a BA Classical. I enjoyed it very much, they were the only classes I ever got straight As in, so best of luck to you!
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
Don’t speak it but I imagine that it can be found on web-sites in order to be learnt.
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
I really want to speak Latin but I couldn’t find a website! Please let me know if you do!
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
byki.com is a cool site.. with a free audio program u download.
not sure if they have latin.. but you can check. .. its well worth it
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
wikipedia.org…they have every language of the world…even esperanto
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
I’ve taken a couple of night school Latin classes – wish I could afford to take more. The book we used should be available in larger bookstores, and there are companion audio cassettes available (though you’ll probably have to special order them). It’s the Oxford Latin Course by Maurice Balme & James Morwood, Oxford University Press 1996, ISBN 0195212037 (paperback) or 0195215508 (hardcover). The cassette’s ISBN is 0198405618.
There are also lots of online sites for learning Latin. See for example the Cambridge School Classics Project (http://www.cambridgescp.com/ ), Wheelock’s Latin’s official website (http://www.wheelockslatin.com/ ), or try this unusual take on learning the language: http://www.cherryh.com/www/latin_language.htm
Amazon should have the Oxford Latin course mentioned above, as well as the Complete Idiot’s Guide to Learning Latin. They also have a series of videos for learning Latin (although they seem to be aimed at grade school children, not adults); the first one is at: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1930443048
(click on the director’s name to see other videos in the series).
October 1st, 2009 at 8:37 am
I was studying it in high school