Argos wrote:
at first.
cdn.textkit.net/BLD_Latin_For_Beginners.pdf
I know there is a ton of stuff out there, so i'll look if i can find something with a better format, because this one seems really old-fashioned (most of 'm are actually, the books i have haven't been changed since the 80's). Also i can really recommend quizlet.com. When you make an account you can just search 'latin to english' or your own language and lots of lists from other people pop op that you can just copy.
Tonyx wrote:
I think maybe because it's in another language the grammar might at first be hard, but it is also to be able to compare the grammar to english and your own language. I've found this free ebook, it goes into the subject kind of slow but there's a lot of terminology in there. It might be useful to read through that, but i wouldn't be to bothered with it Argos wrote:
i guess my first language might be easier but nah it doesn’t really matterTonyx wrote:
nah idk i guess i improve all the time but not i haven't really thought of it
that would be awesome!
i'm mostly interested in latin
@Tonyx Haven't seen this untill now, but tomorrow i'll see if i can find some nice books in english. Or do you prefer your first language (if thats not english)? nah idk i guess i improve all the time but not i haven't really thought of it
that would be awesome!
i'm mostly interested in latin
at first.
cdn.textkit.net/BLD_Latin_For_Beginners.pdf
I know there is a ton of stuff out there, so i'll look if i can find something with a better format, because this one seems really old-fashioned (most of 'm are actually, the books i have haven't been changed since the 80's). Also i can really recommend quizlet.com. When you make an account you can just search 'latin to english' or your own language and lots of lists from other people pop op that you can just copy.