How did Veeky Forums learn latin? I'm looking forward to retake some latin lessons, but I'm just lost. There's so much shit out there, I don't know which course I shoul pick up.
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Wheelock's Latin. Forever.
Five years in hs. My section was latin/ancient greek.
It's one of the last schools in my country (Switzerland) allowing students to put such an emphasis on it. Unfortunately, they're running out of recruits when it comes to greek.
Not OP but are you able to read the original greek texts? Like Homer, Plato, Aristotle, John Green?
Orberg, only method at all likely to teach someone to read Latin as opposed to painfully and often inaccurately "decoding" it with a dictionary at the elbow.
I think Orberg is fine when you're in a classroom. When you study by yourself though, it becomes progressively painful.
Agreed.
This, Orberg senpai is life, and love
But cramming the cases along also helps
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Actually Lingua Latina is written in a very humorous way and is basically structured like a novel. With Wheelock you're forced to decipher Cicero and Catullus with little to no context and insight.
why is latin so hard to learn?
Shut the fuck up Graziano
Only if you're an ignorant anglo monolinglet.
Europeans find latin very familiar and comfy