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Hi, everyone, My name is Annabelle. I am learning Latin with Latin: An Intensive Course. I took two years of Latin in high school and decided since I am English major in college now, and a prospective psychology grad student, Latin would be beneficial to learn further. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QVIRE AND POSSE Post. by whiteoctave » Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:00 pm. well, the most important thing is that queo is far more uncommon than possum. queo is attested in both poetry and prose, and even Cicero deigns to use it a few times, but it is to be used with general caution. its semantic range is far narrower than possum, in that queo can only mean 'to beable
IS THIS RIGHT?
I'm translating from Pliny, Epistulae 9.24 (in Wheelock, page 352) and am having quite a bit of difficulty. Here's a bit of Pliny - Bene fecisti quod libertum aliquando tibi carum reducentidbus epistulis meis in donum in animum recepisti.SALVETE, MEA AMICI!
Salvete popule tote, Narrare fabula mea longa cum brevita, A couple years ago my interest in English writing took wings and soon after I became a vocabulary freak. ENGLISH TO LATIN HELP PLEASE Here you can discuss all things Latin. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Latin, and more. NEW USER LEARNING GREEK, SAYING HELLO! Hi all! I'm a new user and just wanted to drop in and say hello to introduce myself (and also to follow the forum rules). Anyways, here's the cheat-sheet version on me: my name is Greg, I'm 24 and got my BA in Linguistics and Japanese lit a few years ago. SELF-INTRO AND BIBLE METER ISSUE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
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ThomasGR wrote:It's important to note here that slodiers in ancient Rome rarely were paid in Dinars (if ever!), but rather in salt.(Hence the words "soldier" (sal dare) or salary). This salt they changed with other goods, even in Rome, and in provinces far away from Rome, Dinars weren't of any worth. NEW AND UNABLE TO GIVE THIS THREAD A SNAZZY TITLE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
N&H LATIN PROSE COMP:#29.4 N&H Latin Prose Comp:#29.4. Salve, I'm working on participles and the ablative absolute. In North and Hillards Latin Prose Composition and answer book, there is this sentence and this answer: Q: Seeing the great walls of the city we did not attack it. A: Magnis moenibus visisINTRODUCTION
Hi, everyone, My name is Annabelle. I am learning Latin with Latin: An Intensive Course. I took two years of Latin in high school and decided since I am English major in college now, and a prospective psychology grad student, Latin would be beneficial to learn further. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QVIRE AND POSSE Post. by whiteoctave » Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:00 pm. well, the most important thing is that queo is far more uncommon than possum. queo is attested in both poetry and prose, and even Cicero deigns to use it a few times, but it is to be used with general caution. its semantic range is far narrower than possum, in that queo can only mean 'to beable
IS THIS RIGHT?
I'm translating from Pliny, Epistulae 9.24 (in Wheelock, page 352) and am having quite a bit of difficulty. Here's a bit of Pliny - Bene fecisti quod libertum aliquando tibi carum reducentidbus epistulis meis in donum in animum recepisti.SALVETE, MEA AMICI!
Salvete popule tote, Narrare fabula mea longa cum brevita, A couple years ago my interest in English writing took wings and soon after I became a vocabulary freak. ENGLISH TO LATIN HELP PLEASE Here you can discuss all things Latin. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Latin, and more. NEW USER LEARNING GREEK, SAYING HELLO! Hi all! I'm a new user and just wanted to drop in and say hello to introduce myself (and also to follow the forum rules). Anyways, here's the cheat-sheet version on me: my name is Greg, I'm 24 and got my BA in Linguistics and Japanese lit a few years ago. SELF-INTRO AND BIBLE METER ISSUE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
ANCIENT CURRENCY
ThomasGR wrote:It's important to note here that slodiers in ancient Rome rarely were paid in Dinars (if ever!), but rather in salt.(Hence the words "soldier" (sal dare) or salary). This salt they changed with other goods, even in Rome, and in provinces far away from Rome, Dinars weren't of any worth. NEW AND UNABLE TO GIVE THIS THREAD A SNAZZY TITLE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
INTRODUCTION
Hi, everyone, My name is Annabelle. I am learning Latin with Latin: An Intensive Course. I took two years of Latin in high school and decided since I am English major in college now, and a prospective psychology grad student, Latin would be beneficial to learn further. NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTION Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
IS THIS RIGHT?
I'm translating from Pliny, Epistulae 9.24 (in Wheelock, page 352) and am having quite a bit of difficulty. Here's a bit of Pliny - Bene fecisti quod libertum aliquando tibi carum reducentidbus epistulis meis in donum in animum recepisti. NEW USER LEARNING GREEK, SAYING HELLO! Hi all! I'm a new user and just wanted to drop in and say hello to introduce myself (and also to follow the forum rules). Anyways, here's the cheat-sheet version on me: my name is Greg, I'm 24 and got my BA in Linguistics and Japanese lit a few years ago. SALVETE! A NEW MEMBER WITH A QUESTION... Hello! I'm a high school sophomore who will be going into Latin 2 this year, and I'm hoping this site will give me extra help and practice. I want to become a translator (I am an intermediate Japanese/beginner French student), and many universities require ACCENTUATION WITH -QUE It's not correct, calvinist. You should say "gloriâ sapientiâque", as all the grammarians say to do.Some shift the accent in the nominative to "gloria sapientiaque" but I stick with the standard "gloria sapientiaque" and like it (again as the grammarians say to do, I believe). Falsus, ô calviniste, modus enuntiandi est. Ablativo casu "gloriâ sapientiâque" scribo dicóque, quod SELF-INTRO AND BIBLE METER ISSUE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
"NON" IN IMPERATIVE
Here you can discuss all things Latin. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Latin, and more.STUDY GROUP
Well, Episcopus, this is the day for apologies. I do apologize if I was harsh or abrupt here. I tried very hard to make a fairly simplepoint. This forum,
IN CATILINAM 1.2, AGAIN I think you've got it. But it's not totally unlike English. We could translate, less effectively but preserving the Latin tenses, like this: "It would have been right for you, Catiline, to be led to your death by the order of the consul long ago . . . NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTION Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
N&H LATIN PROSE COMP:#29.4 N&H Latin Prose Comp:#29.4. Salve, I'm working on participles and the ablative absolute. In North and Hillards Latin Prose Composition and answer book, there is this sentence and this answer: Q: Seeing the great walls of the city we did not attack it. A: Magnis moenibus visis ENGLISH TO LATIN HELP PLEASE Here you can discuss all things Latin. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Latin, and more. LIVY XXI - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS I've read the first chapter. A bit tough, but nothing impenetrable; however, I'm not very confident beginning it and I have a few questions. In parte operis mei licet mihi praefari, quod in principio summae totius professi plerique sunt rerum scriptores, bellum maxime omnium memorabile quae unquam gesta sint me scripturum, quod Hannibale duce Carthaginienses cum populo Romano gessere.LEARNING NT GREEK.
i have a nestle-aland greek-english nt. the interesting feature about this nt has the greek on one page and the english on the next, so that way you're looking at both greek and english at the same time. what i'm trying to do is learn greek by building a vobulary. i also have the book "the elements of new testament greek" by jeremy duffSUMMERS ANSWER KEY
Answer Book for Essentials of New Testament Greek by Ray Summers Compiled by Spiros Zodhiates 1983 AMG Publishers Chattanooga, TN 37422isbn 0-89957-568-4
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ENGLISH-TO-LATIN BLUES cdm2003 Textkit Fan Posts: 309 Joined: Mon Feb 27, 2006 2:54 pm Location: Kansas City, Missouri, USA IS THERE SUCH A THING... I was wondering this evening if there is such a thing as a comprehensive index of classical allusions/references in literature--either a book or database where one could look up a particular author (or group of authors) and find all of the places where they mention figures or topics from classical periods and/ormythology.
CONTINUING MY GREEK STUDIES I have taken a semester in Ancient Greek I and unfortunately my Ancient Greek II class was just cancelled. They told me that there was an insufficient amount of registered students. NEW MEMBER INTRODUCTION Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
N&H LATIN PROSE COMP:#29.4 N&H Latin Prose Comp:#29.4. Salve, I'm working on participles and the ablative absolute. In North and Hillards Latin Prose Composition and answer book, there is this sentence and this answer: Q: Seeing the great walls of the city we did not attack it. A: Magnis moenibus visis ENGLISH TO LATIN HELP PLEASE Here you can discuss all things Latin. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Latin, and more. LIVY XXI - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS I've read the first chapter. A bit tough, but nothing impenetrable; however, I'm not very confident beginning it and I have a few questions. In parte operis mei licet mihi praefari, quod in principio summae totius professi plerique sunt rerum scriptores, bellum maxime omnium memorabile quae unquam gesta sint me scripturum, quod Hannibale duce Carthaginienses cum populo Romano gessere.LEARNING NT GREEK.
i have a nestle-aland greek-english nt. the interesting feature about this nt has the greek on one page and the english on the next, so that way you're looking at both greek and english at the same time. what i'm trying to do is learn greek by building a vobulary. i also have the book "the elements of new testament greek" by jeremy duffSUMMERS ANSWER KEY
Answer Book for Essentials of New Testament Greek by Ray Summers Compiled by Spiros Zodhiates 1983 AMG Publishers Chattanooga, TN 37422isbn 0-89957-568-4
SELF-INTRO AND BIBLE METER ISSUE Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get toknow each other.
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CONTINUING MY GREEK STUDIES I have taken a semester in Ancient Greek I and unfortunately my Ancient Greek II class was just cancelled. They told me that there was an insufficient amount of registered students. XAIRETE - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS Xairete. Textkit is a learning community- introduce yourself here. Use the Open Board to introduce yourself, chat about off-topic issues and get to know each other. 17 posts • Page 1 of 1. Pangnosis. Textkit Neophyte. Posts: 20. Joined: Fri Feb 13, 2004 2:33 pm.FREQUENCY LIST
Bert Textkit Zealot Posts: 1889 Joined: Sat May 31, 2003 2:28 am Location: Arthur Ontario Canada VOCABULARY - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS It is clearly a product of tremendous learning. If you can't recognize a word in context, you can glance to the right and read the Attic paraphrase. If you think about it, that's basically a flashcard -- and the best sort, too. Joel Eidsath -- jeidsath@gmail.com.TRANSLATION HELP
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SESTERTIUM - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS Now after a three-year hiatus, my user is awakened just to state the obvious fact that counting sesterces has always been tricky. 1/4 of a denarius = unus sestertius = I HS. Sestertium with the plural of mille is an old genitive: duo milia sestertium (=-tiorum) = 2.000 HS; by analogy, this is perceived as a neuter singular, which can then be SOFTWARE - TEXTKIT GREEK AND LATIN FORUMS 10. Catholic Software - LATLAD.ZIP - Scalae Verborum Latin Word Ladder. Paul Widergren. 3 shareware programs to help you learn Latin. Includes 3400 word dictionary. They are somewhat difficult to set up (a couple of files from the second folder needLUKE 2:4-5, 15, 21
Here you can discuss all things Ancient Greek. Use this board to ask questions about grammar, discuss learning strategies, get help with a difficult passage of Greek, and more. "CATCH UP" ON MY LATIN? 1) Know your vocab. Teacher cannot "learn you" this. What follows is what you should be able to do by the end of Latin I in High School. 2) Decline declensions 1-5. 3) Be able to conjugate any verb from any conjugation. Active and Passive. Any tense. Do it. ANYONE INTERESTED IN A NEW KEYBOARD LAYOUT? Hey, I don't know if you've heard of Tavultesoft Keyman. I've been using it for a couple of years now and am quite happy with it. It integrates with the windows language/keyboard layouts, so it's easy to switch back and forth. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN QVIRE AND POSSE Post. by whiteoctave » Fri Aug 20, 2004 2:00 pm. well, the most important thing is that queo is far more uncommon than possum. queo is attested in both poetry and prose, and even Cicero deigns to use it a few times, but it is to be used with general caution. its semantic range is far narrower than possum, in that queo can only mean 'to beable
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