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Salvēte omnēs! (Hello everyone!)

If you are one of the many interested in learning the ancient and beautiful Latin language, here is a starter lesson for you.

Vocabulary

English Latin Audio (Classical) Notes
girlpuella
womanfēmina
boypuer
manvirEither is acceptable;
homō has a more universal usage (human) as opposed to
vir (biologically male human)
manhomō

Phrases

Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
All phrases
ūnus puerone boy
ūna fēminaone womanintroducing the adjective unus,a,um to mean one, modifying a masculine or feminine noun
illa puellathat girl, THE girlLatin doesn't have article adjectives but may use demonstrative adjectives/pronouns for a similar purpose or to add emphasis -- do not worry too much about it until later, though
ille homōthat man, the man
ille virthat man

Sentences

Latin English Audio (Classical) Notes
All sentences
Sum fēminaI am a woman
I am the woman.
Ego fēmina sum.I am a woman
I am the woman.
Introducing subject pronoun
Ego = I
and the flexible word order of Latin sentences.
Vir sumI am a man
I am the man.
Ego sum puer
Sum puer
Puer sum.
I am a boy.
Puella sum.I am a girl.
Ille homō sum.I am that human being
I am that man.
Sum illa fēminaI am that woman.
Sum ūna puella
Ūna puella sum
Ego ūna puella sum
Ego sum ūna puella
Ego sum puella ūna.
I am one girl.

Practice

Practice and learn the words and phrases in this lesson
Step oneFirst learn the words using this lesson:
Step twoNext try learning and writing the sentences using this:
Note that the Memrise stage covers the content for all the lessons in this section

As you can see if you made it this far, Latin has an incredibly flexible word order within sentences. It makes up for this flexibility with a very rigid and absolute requirement for the correct grammatical endings for nouns and verbs, as becomes very obvious within the first few days of study. This is precisely why it makes it easy to learn with online tools. Making Grammar-learning mistakes into a game automatically makes it fun and is a fantastic resource to add to any learning situation. You can try these sentences on Memrise.

Thanks for reading and... Habeātis bonam fortūnam!

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