CONVERSATIONAL LATIN | Matthew Keil
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Matthew Keil gives a demonstration of how he teaches his students conversational Latin.
Latin Language w/ English subtitles.
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Spanish + Italian + "Et".
as a third language.
his job.
learned in that country.
very good base to build other language skills upon, and also has a great historic value. I don't see why it shouldn't be learned. :-)
right!
to hear him speak English.
MUCH MORE FUN!
robots, and italian too, you can't speak!!
For over a thousand years. From the Roman Repulbic to the Roman Empire.
than English. No offense to all native English speakers :)
rolls his Rs does not make him sound russian.
who speak Latin will sound intelligent :)) Interesting =))
native speakers have a hope after all.
to adopt such an over the top fake accent.
Spanish. :)
and English
of the Sutherland and Caledonia tribes of Scotland. So English is is in debt of a thank you to the routes of German Speech. Not Latin.