Title | : | Basic Latin Word Order |
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I'M SHOCKED how Latin inflections are ALMOST THE SAME as Russian! I mean, ok, not the same, but super intuitive and tracable, like our "ish"/"esh" is really a funny way to say "is"/"es", and both are 2nd singular, Latin "et" is the same as our "yot"/"it" - SOOO SIMILAR!!! Comment from : Василий Мельник |
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There was a joke I ran across the other day and it was supposedly some Latin senator speaking before the other senators, having gone on and on, one listener saying to the other, "he's been going on like that for several minutes and we're STILL waiting for the verb!" Comment from : Wayne Westlake |
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Why am I reminded of Twain's quote about long German sentences ending with a verb: "Whenever the literary German dives into a sentence, that in the last you are going to see of him until he emerges on the other side of his Atlantic with his verb in his mouth" Comment from : majkus |
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this taught me more in 5 minutes than my prof has taught me in 10 weeks Comment from : ht2003 |
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Hungarian works in a simular way Comment from : Deni fnaf |
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I am so glad they got rid of the sound effects at the beginning! Great videos I'm really enjoying these! Comment from : William Kidney |
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It may make ye wonder if speakers of suspense/S-O-V languages read more because you must keep reading to find out what happened Comment from : Joseph Postma |
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Thanks You are teaching classical pronunciation There is a medieval pronunciation Does it matter what pronunciation to learn? Comment from : Antivirus Antivirus |
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Thanks so much - haven't looked at Latin for over 35 years but this was exactly what I was looking for Clear, enganging and made me subscribe to your channel immediately Will use these with my kids (10-11) Comment from : SMO |
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Fantástico canal Comment from : Paul Eugenio |
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what do necrophiliacs and latin students have in common?brbrthey both love a dead tongue Comment from : DJUNGELSKOG |
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Magna video! Comment from : Language Lover |
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Thank you for this Comment from : Jae Rae |
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& I thought I was going to be having trouble with reading Latin and 1 word order looks more like German ,, Comment from : Kerry Hill |
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Putting the verb at the end of the sentence is SWO (Stupid Word Order) Comment from : Charles Martin |
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Very well done video, amazingly helpful Comment from : Vid |
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Everyone: Brutus NOOObrBrutus: Brutus yes! Comment from : smallypuppy22 |
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I am an Indian and in my language also the word order is the same, so I can easily relate Comment from : Tejaswini Gautam |
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I've been learning Latin for years and years (okay- well, for four years but that still is quite some time), and have just realized how poor I am at actually translating sentences (I've been translating Aeneid) Translating itself really took a back seat to learning the grammar and vocabulary, so just delving into the basics again has really helped my translations! Thank you! Comment from : strange hominid |
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MAGNIFICENT!!! Comment from : REED RICHARDS 2 |
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« Puto Petrum Paulum victurum esse »brWho will vanquish whom? Comment from : Schiarazula Marazula |
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You have a really nice way of speaking and explaining the subject clearly and with humour Can't wait to learn more! Subscribed Comment from : Fluorescent Black |
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Brūtus amīcum verberat qia amīcum iam nōn eat Sed inamīcus Comment from : C-Bass |
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It's so strange that Latin looks so much closer to German than to actual Romance Languages Comment from : Strider |
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If you want verb suspense at the end of a sentence, try German lol Comment from : Matt |
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Excellent man thank you Comment from : ceros |
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"SUSPENSE" Comment from : Nikhil R |
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I've never found a more entertaining video about word order Th anks 😃 Comment from : AdamBehnam |
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in that sense, Korean Hangeul has such flexibility similar to Latin Servus salutat dominam, Dominam servus salutat It uses particles for nominative and accusative etc brbrSOV order is seen in french, spanish, and Korean, and Japanese etc Comment from : tspark1071 |
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“Iocus”brAh, a joke I was feeling bored, anyways Perhaps this will make my day!br“es”brOh, he’s just calling me a joke b*Sigh*/b Comment from : Cactusmanofdestiny |
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Latin is fascinating especially if you know French or other languages and want to know where languages come from I love this channel I’m doing a lesson plan as I speak to primary kids Comment from : Miss Siddle |
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Thumbnail gave me all the information I needed, thanks Comment from : ParticleOnaZock |
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SO helpful thank you so much!!!!! Comment from : Britney DiTocco |
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This is excellent Thanks! Comment from : Joseph Paolelli |
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əi Comment from : Ryan Johnson |
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Yes is he “Beating him up?” Otherwise really good Comment from : Rienzi Trento |
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The one thats flipped is like filipino Comment from : Francis Garcia |
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servus means servant, not slave Comment from : Lorenzo Ciliberto |
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Oh my God I love this vid Comment from : Gu27 |
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I much prefer that 42 because it feels and sounds easier Comment from : Ultra D-Rex |
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"O escravo seu/o mestre saúda"brit's poetic but perfectly understandable Comment from : Maikon Garcia |
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How should say sodium hydrocitrate for injections in Latin? Also mint pepper leaves Comment from : Esfrwms diary |
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This idea of suspense is a lovely way to understand Latin Comment from : Ana Luiza Silva |
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I'll stick with English Comment from : Klerz Erwind |
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Hi, I wish I had discovered your channel earlier! Love it! Comment from : x y |
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Extremely beautifully put! Arguably, the best aspect of Latin is its flexible word order which enables us to easily transfer the emphasis in a sentence Moreover, composing a poem would be incredibly facile as individual lines could be rearranged so as to rhyme with one another Comment from : Ashwin Swaminathan |
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I'm brazilian, a translator, I speak portuguese, english and spanishbrLatin just kind of showed up as a requirement in my college and the teacher's methods are not intresting because not only is ther not a review of the basic grammar, but they already expect you to know all the noun forms in latin just because there are variations in portuguese and it made a huge mess in my mind and I couldn't understand a thingbrbrmy friends would argue that it'd be easier to focus on learning it from portuguese, but I like to take things slow and I appreciate your rythm so, so much it all finally makes sence to me brbrthank you for uploading these videos I have an exam today and before watching your videos, I knew nothing brbrgratias <3 Comment from : WumpaBia |
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Servus V is a v but in Salvete is a w Do explain this rule? Comment from : Kasike Yaracuy Guaicaipuro Tamanaco |
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how do we discern these two sentences in Latin, br1the mistress is greeting the slavebr2the slave is greeting the mistressbrbrbrthey have different meaning yet they can be written in the same way in Latin Comment from : Arjun Verma |
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Latin grammar look like Yoda's English grammar : )) Comment from : PirotessTheChaos |
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perfect guide for how to speak minecraft cow Comment from : Woolly |
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3:20 Oh so this is where the sort of legend, that word order isn't too relevant to Latin as it's the ending that is important This really helps So You could use the word order of english in latin, IN THEORY, would work Comment from : GIITW |
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I really like the way you sound, you should be a professional narrator :) Comment from : KDJi399s9cd0 |
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Very clear explanation Thanks! Comment from : artawhirler |
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I just feel in love with Latin Comment from : Johnson Voltaire |
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Pulchrum I dont envy You Im Polish, so cases are natural to me, but for You it must be the black magick xD Comment from : Jakub Olszewski |
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Wow I just found this channel and I must say keep up the good work! you have a great style and are very understandable Comment from : Zooeater |
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Yoda like Comment from : Ali Castro |
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1:13 Master Yoda be like Comment from : Atahan Onacan |
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Hi: I want to make a tattoo of Latin brbrAnyone know how to translate br(Flight for freedom stand with Hong Kong) in Latin? Comment from : Roy Huen |
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Thank you for the excellent explanation I have subscribed and rung the bell!! Comment from : Butacup Pucatub |
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Love this channel👍 Comment from : Agron Salihi |
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you spend too much time on the english phrases Comment from : IronWolf1970 |
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I am not against you personally but since my mom is making me watch your videos I don't like itsry Comment from : Marina Armas |
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There is no word order in Latin, the endings show each word's function Comment from : Shadowknight24 |
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So Yoda spole Latin all along Comment from : MK III |
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I like your latin pronunciation Comment from : Théo WANG |
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At 4:54 what about O-S-V “Him I greet” brbrCross of Groot and Yoda:brbr“Groot I am” 😋 Lol Comment from : Jenny Harris |
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I am enjoying the clarity of these videos Comment from : John Bossy |
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The last 60 seconds make me excited Comment from : Mark Sai |
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" oh he's greeting him oH HE'S BEATING HIM UP- " Comment from : MEME REVIEW |
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I was always confused why V-S-O or V-O-S wasn't as popular If the verb is so important, I'd imagine most would want to say it first and not last Comment from : Xasybean |
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A great videos Thanks for the hard work Comment from : اللسان الانجليزي |
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Thank you for this video It's been really helpful! Comment from : Francisco Ascul |
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I needed this so much 👏🏻✨ Comment from : Fayrouza |
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Indian languages (includingSANSKRIT) brUse same sentense pattern SOV brSame noun contextbrbrBut sanskrit having brbr36 Vowels & 16 ConsonentsbrbrEach or any LETTER have 10 upper cases + 1 signature Lower CASE brbrWORD cases Are brGender+tense (past ,present ,future)+ plural/singularbrbrFeatures of SANSKRIT based languages brbr*All sounds of human are covered even fartsound can be Expressedbr*word fallows human sound what we sound thats we write NO hidden TC(terms & conditions like english)br*SOV FORMAT full liquidity sentense never lose its meaningwhat ever you change br*compact brbr# i heard europians facing difficulty to learn 50 LAPHABETS of sanskrit Comment from : Adityas Tech Villa |
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So Latin has a Italian accent Comment from : leviathan nostaw |
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Yoda spoken have Comment from : aivopark |
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✌💛💡🙏 Comment from : Can Be |
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Work like this does it? Comment from : & |
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How do I know if a word corresponds to the nominative or vocative case since both have the same endings; as well as the genitive and dative case? Comment from : Christian C |
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Ego conatur discere latinam Comment from : David bussey |
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You could have said something about other cases like genitive but great video! Comment from : lucaxgianfilip |
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Latin word order is some serious bull sh*t Comment from : Paul A |
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I f you wanna learn Latin, when u come across a "v", say it like a "w" Comment from : Saparbek Balkibekov |
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-it's doing some sitting Comment from : Saparbek Balkibekov |
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Im teaching myself latin and its really hard to find free things so thanks very much Comment from : scarlett pena |
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I'm currently in my second year of latin and I never really understood a thing, but now I do thanks to you! Comment from : Totto |
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I am writing a short academic essay in which I will describe the various components/aspects of my primary project &c Can anyone who is knowledgeable in brLatin/romance languages please assist me in ensuring that I use the proper title for my essay?brbrWhat would the title “REVOLUTION STADIUM” translate to in Latin? And how is it written in English? brbrI used iTranslate to get a translation, but the translation simply reads the same brPlease help, I would very much appreciate any & all the feedback &c Thank you for your consideration Comment from : Amauro Alva |
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I'm Italian, almost all the time I saw it I saw A B est almost never A est BbrbrI haven't sudied latin before so that might be it XDbrI'm watching these for fun but who knows, maybe I'll commit to it Comment from : Francesco Sorce |
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Don't most romance languages keep the SOV structure when simplifying sentences brFor example in English instead of saying "I saw the building" you can say "I saw it/that/this" while let's say in French I could say "J'ai vu le bâtiment" or "je l'ai vu" having the object before the verb Same occurs in Spanish "(yo) ví el edificio" turns into "(yo) lo ví" Comment from : gio |
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reminds me of Yoda it does Comment from : Música RP |
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WOW Biggest help in any format; textual, auditory, visual Thank you, big thank you!! Danke!! ¡Gracias! Comment from : Música RP |
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00:12 "Servus" is not a slave It's a SERVANT Servants were not held by force They were like workers, and moreover, they've been ipaid/i for their work, and they had certain rights in ancient Rome Comment from : Bon Bon |
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