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 No.397

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I started studying Latin a couple days ago. Now I'm wondering who else here knows some or wants to

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>>397
Parlare latine scio, tamen ne multum. Est alter bonus liber de latino opinione mea:
http://www.amazon.com/Reading-Latin-Peter-V-Jones/dp/0521286239

(I know how to speak "by Latin", albeit not much. There is another good book about Latin, "by my opinion":)

 No.401

>>400
Gratias, liberum video postea.

opinione mea, bene linguam latinam parolas. Nunc parlare bene latine non scio.

 No.402

>>401
hmmm should probably be "librum" actually

 No.403

>>401
>>402
Libenter, fra'. Et gratias…

Mind two tips?
>liberum video postea
"Postea" is sounding weird in this sentence… "postatum" [adjective] would sound better.

For liber (book or free): it's a good practice to remember the words by the accusative (librum and liberum respec.). The root of the word (libr- and liber-) is more obvious that way.

>parolas

Are you used to Esperanto, by any chance?
There's a similar vulgar Latin verb, "parabolo" (lit. "I use words"), but I guess "dico" (lit. "I say") sounds better.

 No.404

>>403
Yes, I like any tips to help me speak better.

si "postatum" adiectivum est, quid "postea" est?

>Are you used to Esperanto, by any chance?

Yes, and Spanish. So dico makes sense to me also.



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