I took Latin in seventh, eighth, and ninth grade, and therefore have forgotten most of it. I picked Wheelock’s Latin, and figure I’ll give it a go. Although, I think my pronunciation is horrible…
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So I’m taking a Latin course at church (which I am currently missing right now) and that is helping a lot. But I have missed so many classes from being out of town on the weekends (class is Sundays at 9!) so I easily fall behind. I’m going to keep it up and keep going, but it isn’t as easy as I thought it would be.
However, I have forced myself to learn some basic prayers in Latin and I think by the end of May I should be in a good place with it.
I just really want my children (one day! haha) to learn Latin while they are young! And, God willing, my boyfriend Jon can teach them no problem so I want to be able to help a little! :)
Ameyami is back on 43T, after far too long
I took three years of Latin lessons, which I really enjoyed, and I even have a GCSE in it, but since leaving school I’ve never had to use it and have forgotten a lot of it. I still have my old vocab sheets and books though, so hopefully I can relearn it using those materials.
teekathepony is getting ready for Disney
I could speak and read basic latin. I took it in grade 12 and loved it. My boyfriend bought me a “Teach yourself beginners Latin” book a litte while ago and I haven’t done any work on it since! Maybe when I get some free time!
raised to be polite, not to suffer bullshit Life is too short to make just one decision
a while ago, i stormed the local library for books on latin and sought the advice of a friend who’d taught himself the language without the assistance of a patchy seven-years-ago latin background.
and…. i’m doing it, man. i’m making progress.
I have forgotten some of my previous education on Latin, and want to expand my knowledge.
raised to be polite, not to suffer bullshit Life is too short to make just one decision
my high school latin teacher ruined it for me. my college professors made me want to give the language another shot.
Des is slowly regaining her sanity (unfortunately?)
...but not as much as some other things on my list. So I’m going to “give up” for now, but I’ll keep it in the back of my mind and perhaps I’ll have an opportunity in the future.




