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Visual Latin 1

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  1. Lesson 1: Being Verbs Basics | To Be and Not to Be
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  2. Lesson 2: Being Verbs Basics | Predicate Nominatives and Adjectives
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  3. Lesson 3: Gender | Boy Words and Girl Words
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  4. Lesson 4: Singular and Plural | E Pluribus Unum
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  5. Lesson 5: Declensions | Meet the Cases
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  6. Lesson 6: Adjectives Learn to Agree with Nouns
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  7. Lesson 7: The Case Files | Nominative and Genitive
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  8. Lesson 8: Counting to 10 in Latin
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  9. Lesson 9: Active Verb Basics | Indicative Mood
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  10. Lesson 10: The Case Files | Accusative
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  11. Lesson 11: The Case Files | Vocative
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  12. Lesson 12: Changing Your Moods | Imperative & Indicative
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  13. Lesson 13: The Case Files | Ablative
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  14. Lesson 14: Meet the Pronouns & Question Words
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  15. Lesson 15: Pronouns | Relative
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  16. Lesson 16: Accusing Prepositions of Accusative Case
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  17. Lesson 17: Verbs | Active & Passive
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  18. Lesson 18: The Case Files | Dative
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  19. Lesson 19: Pronouns | 1st & 2nd Person Personal
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  20. Lesson 20: Pronouns | 3rd Person Personal
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  21. Lesson 21: Pronouns | Demonstratives: this, these
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  22. Lesson 22: Pronouns | Demonstratives: that, those
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  23. Lesson 23: Pronouns | Relative and Interrogative
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  24. Lesson 24: Pronouns | Possessive
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  25. Lesson 25: Nouns | 3rd Declension – Regular and i-stem
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  26. Lesson 26: Verbs | Infinitives – Active and Passive
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  27. Lesson 27: Verbs | Infinitives – Ability, Negation & Indirect
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  28. Lesson 28: Nouns | 3rd Declension – Neuter & Adjectives
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  29. Lesson 29: Nouns | 4th Declension
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  30. Lesson 30: Adjectives | Positive & Comparative
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Transcript

The following transcript was automatically generated and may contain errors in spelling and/or grammar. It is provided for assistance in note-taking and review.

Hey guys. In this section of Visual Latin, I’ll be reading to you from this little red book right here. It’s just a book I have written in, and what I’ve done is I’ve taken the Latin Bible, which is called the Vulgate, and I’ve abridged it so it’s easy and I’m going to read it to you. Here’s how it’s going to work. I will read to you the little story. They’re going to start off very short and in the end, by the time we get to the end of Visual Latin, who knows how many lessons from now, I’ll be reading to you unabridged sections from the Latin Vulgate. But in the beginning, I’ll be reading you these little sections from the Latin Vulgate abridged by me. What I’ll do is I’ll read it to as if I’m reading you a story. So you can relax on the couch, kick back, and just listen to me. I’m going to read it to you at normal speed, and then I’m going to go back and I’m going to read it again slowly. And when I read it slowly, I want you to repeat after me. You’ll see the words on the screen underneath you. I want you to repeat after me so that you’re learning how to pronounce the language and also how to use the language. And the truth is, guys, if you’re listening to the lesson, if you’re watching me work through those sentences on the board, and then you’re listening to me read this language and you’re repeating it back, then you’re getting the language in multiple ways. You’re seeing it, you’re hearing it, you’re thinking it, but also, and this is very important, you’re saying it. So this part kind of might seem a little bit boring at times, and there will be times when I just read to you and kind of stare at the screen, smile at you?

Might seem kind of lame, but I want you to repeat it anyway. I want you to repeat what I’m saying so that your mouth and your tongue get used to speaking and saying Latin. All these different ways of using this language will implant it more deeply in your head. So here we go. Story tongue. This is the very first one, beginning of the Bible. Deus est bonus. Deus in Cielo est. Deus Angelos creat. Ángeles sunt in cielo. Ángeles déum amant. Ángeles cantant. Es ne cielo bellum? Cielo mes bellum. That’s it. Short, short story. Now, that time you were just supposed to listen to me. I’m gonna go back and I’m gonna read it again. This This time I’m going to pause long between each sentence and you are going to repeat it after me. If I pause too long, repeat it a couple of times. Here we go. Deus est bonus. Deus in Caelo est. Deus Angelos creat. Anjali sunt in celo. Anjali deum amant. Anjali kantant. Esne celum belum. “Celum est belum.” Alright, so that’s how it works. You hopefully repeated it after me. I know it probably sounds a little weird if you’re sitting in your room or sitting in a living room speaking this language after me, but don’t worry about that. You want to get used to it. You want to speak it. Also, if I do say it too fast, you can… I always leave enough room between the sentences for you to press pause. So if you need a little more time, If you’re having a hard time getting your tongue around these words, just press pause. And then when you’re ready, after you’ve said it two or three times, hit play and back to work.

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