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@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
To try everything Brilliant has to offer - free - for a full 30 days, visit brilliant.org/polyMATHY . The first 200 to sign up will get 20% off Brilliant’s annual premium subscription. The best way to learn Latin is with the book Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Familia Romana, which uses a continuous narrative, like a novel, to teach the Latin language through context alone. These recordings introduce the student to good pronunciation; however, one must purchase the book from Amazon in order to learn Latin with them. Purchase Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata: Familia Romana from Amazon at this link : amzn.to/3IHEOIW 📕 Irene La Preziosa, with whom I co-authored "Fabula Anatīna" ( bit.ly/fabulaanatina ), has generously offered her beautiful Italian voice to this improved version of the recordings for LLPSI Familia Romana. She has our eternal thanks! Summās grātiās tibi agō, Pāx mea. 🕊 The LLPSI series can also be purchased through regional distributors Vivarium Novum, Focus/Hackett Publishing, Cultura Clásica, Addisco, & NewSouth Books. The video does *not* include the important and necessary exercises, vocabulary lists, indices, or grammatical explanations (all of which are critical to make any use of the text) found in the complete book Familia Romana, which is by far the best instrument ever designed to teach the Latin language. The main purpose of this recording is to students understand correct pronunciation of Latin, and is intended for educational use only. The secondary purpose is to encourage others to purchase the books of the Lingua Latina series. 👨‍🏫 My Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata playlist · Free Latin Lessons: kzbin.info/www/bejne/oGjLlWpvbq6tpLc This recording is unique in that it preserves all long and short vowels and syllables, as well as the correct scansion and rhythm of the phrase, exactly as encountered in Ancient Roman poetry. It represents one of the most accurate interpretations of the pronunciation of Classical Latin (roughly 100 B.C. to 200 A.D.). When using these videos, pause after each phrase, and repeat after the recording. Try to emulate what you hear as exactly as possible: clearly pronounce the long and short vowels, the long and short syllables, and follow the rhythm and the melody of the phrase just like music. Note the elision or mixing of vowels between words, a vital part of the pronunciation of Latin and all the Romance languages. The result will be an exceedingly natural pronunciation that will permit you to understand intuitively the scansion of Latin poetry, and to speak Latin with native-style fluency. See this playlist on Latin pronunciation for more: kzbin.info/aero/PLU1WuLg45SizQQ5VwufQbCB9rL-Z3VIUJ See also my Extensive Reading video for how to use this book: kzbin.info/www/bejne/gIW6fKOErp5pe68 🔊 Audio file download for Patreon supporters: www.patreon.com/posts/61864010 🦂 Support my work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/LukeRanieri 📚 Luke Ranieri Audiobooks: luke-ranieri.myshopify.com 🤠 Take my course LATIN UNCOVERED on StoryLearning, including my original Latin adventure novella "Vir Petasātus" learn.storylearning.com/lu-promo?affiliate_id=3932873 🦂 Sign up for my Latin Pronunciation & Conversation series on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/54058196 🏛 Ancient Greek in Action · Free Greek Lessons: kzbin.info/aero/PLU1WuLg45SixsonRdfNNv-CPNq8xUwgam ☕ Support my work with PayPal: paypal.me/lukeranieri 📚 Luke Ranieri Audiobooks: luke-ranieri.myshopify.com ▶ Join the channel to support it: kzbin.info/door/RllohBcHec7YUgW6HfltLAjoin 🌅 ScorpioMartianus on Instagram: instagram.com/lukeranieri/ 🦁 Legio XIII Latin Language Podcast: kzbin.info 🎙 Hundres of hours of Latin & Greek audio: lukeranieri.com/audio 👕 Merch: teespring.com/stores/scorpiomartianus 🦂 www.ScorpioMartianus.com 🦅 www.LukeRanieri.com
@gaius6187
@gaius6187 2 жыл бұрын
You are the cicero of this century.
@juliocesarpintoribera359
@juliocesarpintoribera359 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing book and wonderful voices. Thank you Lucius and Irene.
@ytbaccount5513
@ytbaccount5513 2 жыл бұрын
Good job! YOur pronounciation sound way more natural, its an awesome improvement! Keep up the good work!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
@@ytbaccount5513 Thanks! I agree; I have Irene to thank.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
@@juliocesarpintoribera359 grātiās et tibi agimus.
@ericjohnson6634
@ericjohnson6634 Жыл бұрын
Such a pleasure to hear Latin without the usual thick accent. I could listen to these two all day, and wish they had provided the voices for Duolingo, Mango Languages, et al.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
Very kind
@brunomacedo8234
@brunomacedo8234 2 жыл бұрын
With the Irene's voice audios just will get wondrous.. her voice is gorgeous! Thank you Ranieri .. da ei gratias meam, ex Flumime Ianuarii!!!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@seum_city94
@seum_city94 2 жыл бұрын
Great job! You just made the ultimate audio version for this first lesson! Unsurpassable! Are you planning on completing the whole book?
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Yes.
@DerMelodist
@DerMelodist 2 жыл бұрын
Femina, quae in video loquitur, pulchram vocem Latinam habet.
@elenna_alexia
@elenna_alexia 2 жыл бұрын
I would have loved if we had had materials like this and a more natural approach to learning Latin in school. Also would have loved to have had you as a Latin teacher, though you definitely weren't old enough then to have been one. My Latin classes were in 2003-2007. Unfortunately I have to say with the approach my school employed (as well as the approach to teaching one of my teachers had) I retained very little. It was so bad in fact that even though I was initially quite excited about Latin, I couldn't even remember much of the grammar we had learned by the time I wrote my last Latin exam in 11th grade. Certainly never learned to actually form coherent sentences to express myself, which I think is the biggest shortcoming of German Latin education and why student interest in it is waning. It was treated like a dead language even as we learned it. From what some of my older teachers told us it wasn't always quite like that.
@elenna_alexia
@elenna_alexia 2 жыл бұрын
I guess you could say we learned _about_ Latin rather than learning Latin. In a way that's a general problem with language education in schools, just taken to the extreme.
@Pongant
@Pongant 2 жыл бұрын
I love this! It really helps understanding the language in a natural way. This channel is gold.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Very kind
@cosmina.m.7570
@cosmina.m.7570 2 жыл бұрын
That was so easy to understand as a romanian, except a few words that I deduced. I didn't expect the plural form of the nouns to be so similar. Keep it up, you both are great!
@ailblentyn
@ailblentyn 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I can’t imagine setting out to do it all again! I am finding the old version incredibly useful for teaching my son (11). We were just listening to Capitulum XVI in the car yesterday. Thank you!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Oh great! Yes, Irene and I have a lot of fun reading this together, so hopefully we can finish a new set of recordings this year. Salūtem tibi et fīliō tuō dīcimus!
@ailblentyn
@ailblentyn 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus Looking forward to hearing your co-reader’s version of Mean Girl Dōrippa!
@Sk0lzky
@Sk0lzky 2 жыл бұрын
I wish someone taught me Latin at 11
@ailblentyn
@ailblentyn 2 жыл бұрын
@@Sk0lzky My boy certainly enjoys it. It was his idea, and he wanted to do it seriously rather than replicate his experience with elementary-school Spanish. He’s kept up the interest for a year and half so far. I’m hoping he keeps keen till he reaches a good level, but even if he doesn’t it will still have been worthwhile in so many ways.
@Akuryoutaisan21
@Akuryoutaisan21 2 жыл бұрын
@@ailblentyn You seem like a great parent, glad to see it
@victoriaswift1795
@victoriaswift1795 2 жыл бұрын
Finally started learning Latin and I can't thank you enough for this recommendation and for reading the book to help with pronunciation. Your channel has been the biggest help for me.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I’m delighted!
@zorgate
@zorgate 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! I just bought the book, but was struggling with pronunciation. This is a huge help, and a great resource. Thanks!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I’m happy to hear that!
@iberius9937
@iberius9937 2 жыл бұрын
Irene was definitely a lovely addition to your excellent readings of this narrative! Lovely voice, indeed.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Grātiās!
@elisabethkonopacki1575
@elisabethkonopacki1575 2 жыл бұрын
I had to take a Latin class back at my German university. It was terrible!!! I took it for several weeks, didn't understand anything, and was bored to tears. I came upon your channels by chance and you have made Latin sound so appealing, and strangely alive that I started to learn it again.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
That’s great! Yes, follow these videos and use the book, and you’ll do great
@stefanomartello3786
@stefanomartello3786 Жыл бұрын
As an italian who have never studied latin at school this is 98% understandable at the point where it just makes sense without even thinking about the fact that it's basically another language. I had the same feeling reading texts in interlingua. It's just so easy to get the meaning of what you read that it doesn't seem a different language at all. It's almost like hearing someone that knows the grammatical structure but has no proper vocaboulary to express it (which is exactly the opposite if we think that italian is the one derived from latin) but anyway way more undersandable than what I tought at first (maybe thanks to your job of choosing phrases specifically intended to be easy to grasp for a beginner) and fun to read and hear nonetheless (even if I'm used more to hear quotations and stuff like that with the "italianised" pronunciation of Ecclesiastical Latin, which since it had been the standard for more than 1500 years I do believe is a fair approach to the language too, especially since it's easier for us to pronounce and a natural evolution of the original Latin.
@Brandon55638
@Brandon55638 6 ай бұрын
I agree, but I don't think that the Ecclesiastical pronunciation would sound natural unless it also has the qualities that constitute Classical Latin, like distinct phonemic vowel lengths, nasal vowels (-am, -em, -im and -um for example) and elisions. The nature and grammar of Latin is based on phonemic vowel length. Also, if you want the words to be understood, you don't have to fully elide final vowels before initial vowels, but you can do it halfway, just like a Spanish speaker or Italian would normally do when they speak their native languages.
@stefanomartello3786
@stefanomartello3786 6 ай бұрын
​@@Brandon55638 But it indeed sounds natural because you do pronounce it as you would pronounce italian. Trust me, whenever we hear latin spoken with the Ecclesiastical proninciation (which is the one used in churches, by the Vatican and taught at school) we 100% understand the words and it absolutely sounds natural to us. This might be an issue of non-neolatin speaking countries (which are able to make italian sound unnatural too when speaking it oftentimes, especially if you come from a germanic language or other too phonetically different forms of speech) but it wouldn't have been modified the way it is today if it didn't sound natural to the italian speakers.
@stefanomartello3786
@stefanomartello3786 6 ай бұрын
​@@Brandon55638 Also, the ecclesiastical pronunciation doesn't change that much from the original one as you say, maybe you lose nasalization in a couple of words here and there (but almost never) and the biggest difference is that you don't always pronounce the a in the æ sound depending on the word (and I assure you that those diphthongs are superfuous since in italian we do not have them at all, the whole thing is replaced by open and close "e " sound, which may be confusing for a non-native speaker but for us "e" already has two clearly different sounds) and aside of that "ci" is pronounced like in italian, with a soft c [t͡ʃ] (like in english you would pronounce "chi" in the name of the mexican state of Chihuahua), instead of "ki", but ecclesiastical latin is the natural evolution of latin pronunciation in Italy, it wasn't coded like the "classical" one, therefore it sounds way better and absolutely more natural than the other version to italians. The optimal example is "Graecia" which contains both things; in one case is pronounced [ˈɡräe̯kiä] and in the other [ˈɡrɛːt͡ʃiä]. As you can see the main difference is that, and to know that it was "ae" you get a prolonged open "e" as a result. Almost everything else is the same.
@rodrigodiaz7167
@rodrigodiaz7167 5 ай бұрын
well yeah, even a german would understand it since they are using indicative sentences and extremelly short btw
@Brandon55638
@Brandon55638 4 ай бұрын
​@@stefanomartello3786I understand what you're talking about because I sometimes use the Ecclesiastical pronunciation. All I was saying is, Latin has natively long and short vowels because it's a mora-timed language unlike Italian, which is a stress-timed language. This is also why the Latin idioms in ancient Roman literature are different from the idioms of most Romance languages. It's very important to know and understand where the long vowels are in order to fully understand Latin conversational idioms (as in the Cōnfābulātiōnēs Tīrōrum Litterāriōrum, for example) regardless of which pronunciation you are using because the cases and conjugations are determined by vowel length.
@PenumbraeMCMLXXVIII
@PenumbraeMCMLXXVIII 2 жыл бұрын
Duas vozes sendo uma feminina dá um bom balanço no diálogo. 👍
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Felizes em ouvir! Obrigado
@edgarazevedo1306
@edgarazevedo1306 2 жыл бұрын
Muito melhor est hahaha. Dá cadência e dinâmica. Parece aquelas novelas antigas de rádio. Aqui é Nível altissimo. Um dia quando for bem velho vai ter um Athenaze, um Italiano secondo il metodo natura e um François par le method nature do mesmo jeito. Ὁ Δικαιόπολις και i Rossi et le Duclos hoc exspectant.
@katam6471
@katam6471 2 жыл бұрын
I can't tell you how much i appreciate this! Even as a beginner I can hear when I compare the old videos with the newer ones that your pronunciation has changed. It's more consistent and feel more natural now, and I also think you've changed the quality of some sounds a bit. I've been thinking it would be great if you made new versions of at least the first of the LLPSI-videos, but I didn't think that would actually happen, as I understand there is a lot of work behind it. I feel it's easier to "understand" the differens between long and short vowels in this more fluent reading. And though I love your voice, as a woman i think it's helpful to get a female voice to. So a big thanks to the both of you!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
That’s great to hear! Thanks for the comment. I agree with you completely. I have Irene to thank entirely for the improvements I’ve made.
@BlitzOfTheReich
@BlitzOfTheReich 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus Yea I agree. At the start, your articulation felt a bit forced (not in this video). Like, I want to hear you rap or get drunk and speak in Latin to hear a more natural pronunciation.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
@@BlitzOfTheReich Stefano, Marina, and I had already had a few when we did that livestream a few months ago on this channel.
@BlitzOfTheReich
@BlitzOfTheReich 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus oh I haven't really watched those. I mainly saw your Pompeii series (some parts definitely felt more natural though). Keep at it and congrats on the channel! Slavsya!
@empyrionin
@empyrionin 2 жыл бұрын
Agree 99%. I enjoy this quite a lot. Seems more natural, especially using more reasonable vowel lengths. I still have some amount of preference towards a slightly different pronunciation due to me being Romanian. There are various places where I would use aspirated "c" and "g" (before they were palatalized there was likely a long transitional period as it was with "ph") as well as never shortening "est" to
@ericbarlow6772
@ericbarlow6772 2 жыл бұрын
So the Y is like ü (the sound upsilon makes in Greek)? This would be similar to similar to the sound of ü (ue) in German or the ù in French (like in tù)?
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Yes
@Kurisuto321
@Kurisuto321 2 жыл бұрын
Oh cool, a new version, just about at the same time I'm finally beginning to learn Latin! A second, female voice is a great addition, and the more "correct" classical pronunciation (I'm thinking of the vowel qualities in particular) is nice and less confusing to hear ;) If I may give some suggestions/advices, since I'm a bit familiar with working with sounds: it would be a good thing to do some more mixing/mastering. For instance, Irene's voice should be louder, as the difference in volume between her voice and yours I find a bit too distracting. I also thought her P's were a bit more thumpy than yours (at 4:24), but IDK if it's because of the way she articulates of it's a technical problem (no pop filter or compression/EQ). Also, for potential future recordings, I noticed in the 16th capitulum (Tempestās) your voice was really overpowered at times by the sound effects. To a certain extent it was a good thing as getting overpowered by the storm was quite à propos, but it shouldn't be to the point that you become unintelligible. Aside from audio engineering, another thing that I thought while listening to your readings, is that at times you spoke a little too slowly. I understand why you did it, but I think a little faster would still be beginner-friendly as well as more natural and less time-consuming to listen to (I tried setting the playback speed to 1.5 but it didn't sound good at all). Actually I thought the reading speed was pretty good in this video, so keep it up! Sorry for giving unprompted suggestions, and of course not everybody would agree with them or even notice some of the things I said, but I figured why not give you my opinion anyway!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the suggestions! Yes, Irene and I were aware of the contrast while we recorded this. We used the same microphone in fact, and usually she was a bit closer. We believe the difference is just the years of experience I have in projecting my voice into the microphone, whereas Irene has done only a little recording hitherto. Nevertheless I find her voice to be exceedingly beautiful, and her pronunciation is immaculate, thus I hope it will serve well those listening. We expect to resolve these matters in future recordings. Thanks for the feedback.
@Kurisuto321
@Kurisuto321 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus A lovely voice and pronunciation she has indeed :) And as an added bonus the female characters will have a slightly more feminine voice than they used to lol Ah yes experience certainly is a major factor, but you said you were recording on the same mic: both voices recorded at the same time? If so, while convenient in terms of recording, it's a suboptimal way to go about it in terms of audio processing. For instance, male and female voices are usually not EQd and compressed the same way. And then there's the loudness/closeness problem: most mic types sound best at a certain distance and angle from the speaker, and the various speakers/singers can need different amounts of input gain for instance. Anyway, I'm sure you will find a way to make it work, and I look forward to hearing you next pieces!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
@@Kurisuto321 Perhaps if we recorded in separate tracks in Garage Band. Do you think the Male/Female presets would be sufficient? What settings would you recommend we try? And yes, same mic recorded at the same time (Rode Podcaster)
@Kurisuto321
@Kurisuto321 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus Yup separate tracks is the way to go. Before recording each speaker separately, you have to set the input gain right; you might know how to do it, but basically: the higher *without peaking* the better. For instance, you might want to set the gain rather high, try speaking as loud as the loudest line of dialogue might require you to speak, lower the gain until you can't see any sign of peaking in Garageband, then lower it a little more to get some headroom. As for the settings, they can vary wildly depending on a lot of factors, but I think for this kind of use (non-musical) presets are usually just fine. If possible, you should choose them from the same preset subcategory (e.g. for spoken voice etc) so that the two processed tracks don't sound too different, which can happen e.g. if one of the presets you use has way more compression than the other. Listen to the tracks separately (to see if there's no audio glitches or clipping, or if it has too unnatural of a sound), then adjust their respective levels so that they sound good together. Finally, it's usually a good thing to apply some processing to the master track, to further homogenize things, using for instance some light compression (light, because at this point you're supposed to already have a layer of compression on both tracks separately). It's very easy to mess a recording by using too many/much effects. The final result should sound natural and relatively close to the original audio files. Hope it helps!
@Eliza-yd7fi
@Eliza-yd7fi 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus such a great channel always trying in earnest to improve
@diagon90
@diagon90 2 жыл бұрын
I just started with this book, thanks to you! Its amazing that you put the time and energy into making an audio version so that one can hear it aswell. Many thanks from a Swede living in Denmark!🇸🇪🇩🇰
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad you find it useful! Best of luck on your Latin journey. This is where mine started as well. Keep pushing till you get to chapter 34! It’s amazing.
@123-i7h6t
@123-i7h6t Жыл бұрын
Does this video have the copy rights for recording the content of the book?
@newq
@newq 2 жыл бұрын
Probably read this chapter of LLPSI enough to have most of it committed to memory, but I enjoyed watching this video anyway because it was just so pleasant to listen to. Both of you have excellent voices and excellent pronunciation. Latin is a gorgeous language and one that I'll need to revisit one day despite having moved on to other languages for the time being.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks! We’re happy to hear that
@adelechoi9641
@adelechoi9641 8 ай бұрын
as a native korean speaker, latin is definitely not easy to learn :( anyways your video helped a lot tysm
@robertoservadei4766
@robertoservadei4766 2 жыл бұрын
Fantástico! Pude entender TODO el video. La única palabra que no conocía fue "oppidum", Wikipedia me dice que es una "ciudad amurallada".
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias. Exacto, es una ciudad más pequeña de una urbs
@ronnerizvi
@ronnerizvi 2 жыл бұрын
Same here. I understood every word, but 'oppidum'. (Of course, I also speak Spanish)
@fanaticofmetal
@fanaticofmetal 2 жыл бұрын
Yo también
@LillaIgelkotten
@LillaIgelkotten 8 ай бұрын
Yo también, gracias por la definición. Voy a tener que comprar el libro 😅
@catomajorcensor
@catomajorcensor 2 жыл бұрын
As I understand it, if a word boundary is made up of two adjacent vowels (final M included, of course), one of them can be elided. But I've never been able to figure out which of them is - for example, I can hear here "Rōm'est in Italiā", but "Tiberis fluvius in Italiā'st" (I think I might be able to hear a faint /e/, but that could just be my mind getting used to the elisions and inserting the vowel in there) and "Sparta quoque oppidum'st". There's also "Tūscul'oppidum parvum'st" (excuse my cumbersome notation) which has both types. The poetry, meter & recitation videos on polýMATHY seem to suggest that the first vowel should be elided (unless there's a hiatus), though it may just be a poetry thing. So which is "right"? Or does it just not matter, since syllable quantity stays the same either way? P.S. I've never read this chapter as a dialogue (like the corresponding Colloquium), though looking at it now it really does seem obvious. P.P.S. I'm seriously impressed by your (both) performance in this chapter, and I hope that I will learn slowly enough so that at some point these "NEW VERSION" recordings overtake my progress. No pressure, of course. Never pressure.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
We hope to meet your wishes in the new recordings! As for elision, our recordings represent a much better picture of this. Completely removing one side or the other of the word boundary is a technique, but in practice the vowels blend together into one syllable, and a part of each is usually heard. This is a spectrum, called synaloephe. Complete elision (removal of the first vowel of the synaloephe) is slightly more possible than prodelision (removal of second vowel), and should be considered end members of this spectrum. Aim for the middle, as you hear in these recordings, and you’ll have the effect naturally uttered in Italian, Spanish, and ancient Latin.
@conall7030
@conall7030 2 жыл бұрын
Superbly sharp recording. I could hardly imagine a clearer rendition.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
We are very flattered. Thanks!
@FoundinAntiquity
@FoundinAntiquity 2 жыл бұрын
magnum gaudium est mihi audire te et Irenam recitantes! gratias pro vestra pulcherrima recitatione.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Grātiās agimus tibi multās, Carla!
@gangiskon
@gangiskon 2 жыл бұрын
Words cannot describe how happy I am about this reread
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
We are delighted! thanks for saying so
@paulacon28
@paulacon28 9 ай бұрын
Entendí gran parte del texto y lo que no entendí al comienzo lo fui aprendiendo con todos los ejemplos. ¡Muchas gracias por la enseñanza!🇨🇴
@arieleduardo2492
@arieleduardo2492 2 жыл бұрын
Magna materia discendi et gaudendi linguam Latinam! Gratias vobis ago!
@no_more_anymore
@no_more_anymore 2 жыл бұрын
Man, you are helping me SOOOOO much man. thank you for these videos.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@ReneOlivaresJ
@ReneOlivaresJ 2 жыл бұрын
Mi hija me preguntó por el "Latino". Me acordé de este video y nos regalaste un bonito momento. Me dijo que entendió mucho. ¡Gracias!
@Ilieistrati
@Ilieistrati 8 ай бұрын
Ago gratias vobis omnibus amici Hodie primam lectionem Latinam didici. Vive valeque!
@AyanAcademy
@AyanAcademy 2 жыл бұрын
It sounds great! Definitely looking forward to the rest of these recordings :)
@dadalingo6653
@dadalingo6653 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this available with the audio. Very helpful!
@sonny2593
@sonny2593 8 ай бұрын
Hang on, I understood that! ❤❤❤ (I think. I got oppidum as city, fluvia as river, insula as island. Was i close?)
@MarkRosa
@MarkRosa 2 жыл бұрын
This is a pleasure to listen to! Irene (who is probably tired of this pun) is indeed "preziosa"!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I agree!
@justoliver77
@justoliver77 2 жыл бұрын
Thank You for this one, I’m glad to see this again, it’s always satisfying to hear it heh!
@reillybova
@reillybova 2 жыл бұрын
Wooo!!!! All aboard the hype train 🚂 🤪for these new recordings 🎧💿. Can’t wait for the rest of the series! 🥳🍾
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Reilly! More to come! I appreciate your support.
@jesusisraelcaudilloramirez6237
@jesusisraelcaudilloramirez6237 2 жыл бұрын
Nice to hear this again, I have been studying only Japanese an Russian for months now but I still remember a lot of this lessons like it was yesterday, and I am definetively rewatching all of it.
@IslandInteractions
@IslandInteractions 2 жыл бұрын
Fantastic version! Thank you so much - you prove that old dogs (such as myself) CAN indeed learn new tricks! Just one tiny thing to consider for future chapters/recordings (but maybe it's only that way in my headphones): It sounds as if your voice is a bit louder than Irene's, making it harder to find a happy medium level, where both are understood equally well. But I'm really nitpicking here - thank you again!
@expetitor
@expetitor 2 жыл бұрын
Pelpulchre legistis! Non solum elocutio vostra impeccabilis est et voces mites, sed etiam qualitas sonoris laudanda est!
@rubensoler7350
@rubensoler7350 7 ай бұрын
Y luego un boliviano me dice a mí, español, que él es latino y yo no. Cuánta incultura.
@MewMew811
@MewMew811 Ай бұрын
FINALLY, one with a proper pronounciation...
@PedroMachadoPT
@PedroMachadoPT 5 ай бұрын
My little daughter was reading this book aloud for the first time and said “in Africa” as we do in Portuguese, with the n turned into ɲ. Which made me wonder. I know that final M was nasalised in classical Latin. What about final N? In Portuguese, both M and N are treated as nasal vowels when at the end of syllables. Was it the same in Latin? Did Romans utter end-of-syllable M and N the same way Portuguese speakers do?
@Philoglossos
@Philoglossos 5 ай бұрын
No, the final -n was pronounced as in Italian or Spanish. The -m was nasalized, which is sometimes similar to Portuguese nasal vowels, but Portuguese often adds a glide to the nasal vowels which probably wasn't present in the case of Latin.
@PedroMachadoPT
@PedroMachadoPT 5 ай бұрын
@@Philoglossos What is the glide? The final part of, say, “-am” (as in “foram”)? So what you are saying is that “-am” in Latin sounded not like “-am” in the Portuguese word “foram” (they were/went) but rather like “ã” in “manhã”? Or, now that I think better, what you are saying is that there is a very short “ũ” after the sound “ã” in “foram”?
@ZapQuacc
@ZapQuacc 2 жыл бұрын
That chuckle at 1:15 lmao 😂😂😂
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
We’re glad you like that haha
@IsaiahYurkingamg
@IsaiahYurkingamg 9 ай бұрын
I don't know how, but I can understand 90% of this. The audio helps a lot. Thank you
@HoratiusClementinus
@HoratiusClementinus 2 жыл бұрын
Its nice to have a girl! Now the dialogues will be awesome!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I find Irene’s voice to be extremely beautiful (I am of course biased, but I really love it). And more than that, her command of the most important aspects of Latin phonology, like phonemic vowel length, make her such a wonderful example to emulate; plus she is a native Italian speaker, thus she provides a naturalness that I can only dream of imitating. Thanks for listening.
@HoratiusClementinus
@HoratiusClementinus 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus I agree. I don’t think you are biased though. It will be a perfect duo!
@PHILOLAVS
@PHILOLAVS 2 жыл бұрын
That’s a pro narration
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Grātiās
@The12hugo
@The12hugo 2 жыл бұрын
I love this so much
@RealMrSmit
@RealMrSmit 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, I learned French for two years in school and absolutely hated it because of the teaching method they had, but still some things I can remember. But this method is so easy and understandable. Cap. I I can fully comprehend just by listening to it. Lots of words are relatable even from German(my first language). I can not find to many similarities to Afrikaans(my second language) but many to English(my third) I ordered Lingua Latina pars I today, can’t wait to start studying. Thanks so much for putting this video online, I really appreciate it! Without I would not have ordered Lingua Latina per se Illustata Pars I
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I’m really glad to hear that!
@jesse2535
@jesse2535 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to listen and read a hybrid audio book of this with text to accompany it
@weirdlanguageguy
@weirdlanguageguy 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Are you redoing the entire series like this?
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
That’s correct!
@weirdlanguageguy
@weirdlanguageguy 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus I can't wait!
@omegacardboard5834
@omegacardboard5834 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome! I thought your pronunciation had changed a bit from the old video. Most noticeably between two words beginning and ending with vowels. For example before you would have said Brundisioppidest. Whereas now the full words are more pronounced. EDIT: two words where one ends with a vowel and the next begins with one*
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, before my elisions were "correct" rhythmically but lacked the elegance of what a native Italian speaker can do. Thanks to Irene, whom you hear in this recording, I think we demonstrate a more realistic sound.
@FoundinAntiquity
@FoundinAntiquity 2 жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus I’m enjoying these smooth, subtle and elegant elisions!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
@@FoundinAntiquity I do as well!
@Tarnatos14
@Tarnatos14 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this. As a german history student who never had the chance (or now time) to really learn latin, its so great. And as I learnd in germanistic about the language history of german, I'm amazed that some sentence structure here is almost like german. (Rhenus est in Germania = (der) Rhein ist in Germanien) It really works so great.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Vielen Dank!
@senatuspopulusqueromanum
@senatuspopulusqueromanum Жыл бұрын
@@ScorpioMartianus I knew it! German spy!
@SouthPark333Gaming
@SouthPark333Gaming 2 жыл бұрын
I can't wait til you get to the chapter where they all "pulsant" each other.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Coming soon
@RexGalilae
@RexGalilae 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! great to see you revisiting this series. Might I ask why, though? Did the original series have mistakes or was based on an old version of the book? If so, I'll just use this series for catching up with Latin. PS. The shortURL for Fabula Anatīna in the description doesn't seem to work for me. Would love to see your work :D
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
I’ll fix that URL immediately, thanks. My pronunciation has improved, and Irene, whom you hear in the recording, has helped me a lot in improving it. The older pronunciation was acceptable but not my correct best effort.
@DavidAmster
@DavidAmster 2 жыл бұрын
Optimum est!! Multas gratias vobis :)
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Grātiās, cāre Dāvīd!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Per vicēs agimus grātiās!
@Columbator
@Columbator 2 жыл бұрын
Very, very good. I always thought a single male voice made the recordings (although by themselves already excellent) a little too poor regarding the realism of the scenes. With the characters to be cast between you two, it will sound much more natural, as in a theater play. That will be perfect for my son who already knows you very well and is currently at chapter 6 and was planned to listen actively to your readings. This new version will be perfect! I have a question though : who will do the voices of the children? In the dubbing industry, women usually do this job (even the boys) if there are no children available because of their higher voice.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Salut, Oréans! I agree completely that two voices, especially one as pretty and skilled as Irene La Preziosa's, will be a welcome improvement. We two will do all the voices. Irene seemed very comfortable with Restuta after just a few chapters of reading Familia Romana together.
@lainosakalov
@lainosakalov 2 жыл бұрын
Ego sum hispānicus. Ego sum intellego rēcte pelicula. Latīne lingua intellego
@underaveragecuber7437
@underaveragecuber7437 2 жыл бұрын
Learning Latin has been on my to-do list for a while now (after obsessively listening to "Et Nīl Est"), and I think the start of this new version is the perfect excuse to finally start learning. I just ordered my copy of LLPSI Familia Romana, and it should be arriving tomorrow. I look forward to seeing you on the other side, Scorpio.
@jankrizkovsky9446
@jankrizkovsky9446 2 жыл бұрын
Nice! I will use this as a new impulse to refresh the earlier chapters and push again further as I was partially halted by school.
@umar.666
@umar.666 14 күн бұрын
❤ Fantastic work Luke❤
@normanquednau
@normanquednau Жыл бұрын
Hey Scorpio, I have a little question here... One sentence says "Galiia non in Africa est"... Another says "Syria non est in Europa". I dont get why the verb "est" is in different positions. I began learning latin. I spek German, spanish, french, catalan and italian, so it was obvious for me to want to learn latin. I love this language😊
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
Hi! Here is your answer: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nafEmop9rbpqb6Msi=YxZv-PgK7LmARnl6
@Brianboy9494
@Brianboy9494 2 жыл бұрын
Back in the days, when I had to study Latin in school. I used to hate it. But in 2020, after having gotten acquainted with Spanish, French and Portuguese, I discovered an interest in Latin. To see where it all comes from, to connect the threads and similarities. All of a sudden, I felt so pulled into this topic. I started doing lessons on Duolingo and loved it. Then, in January of 2021 I decided to try out 'Lingua latina per se illustrata' because the Latin tree on Duolingo is so short and I was thirsty for more and I really loved the idea of learning Latin in Latin only. And voilà! It was so invigorating! At the same time I got to know this guy's channel here on KZbin. Now, a year later I go through this playlist based on that book and it gives me so much joy. I want to thank you for this amazing content. And may I suggest, why not make it a Podcast or a podcast in general on Spotify? Reading and doing exercises is one thing but hearing it is another. I'd listen to it, for sure!
@FriedHeggis
@FriedHeggis 9 ай бұрын
Olá, Scorpio, tenho uma pergunta. Depois de "oppidum", parece que você não pronuncia o "E" do "est", e a pronúncia fica algo como "oppidum'st". Queria saber de onde isso vem, se é alguma regra específica. Obrigado pelo vídeo!
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 9 ай бұрын
I explain in these videos: kzbin.info/aero/PLQQL5IeNgck38fprhBTEJUstVp5Gjmk7K&si=0qmM_TOQNV43kzk- kzbin.info/www/bejne/i3fKioiDlrSdo6Msi=UnBiqxFHByq8cW4O
@Kyle_Schaff
@Kyle_Schaff Жыл бұрын
Coming back to this, I’ve realized the utility of just listening to what is being said-eyes closed-picturing what’s going on. It’s harder than I thought it’d be. Must mean good practice
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
Great work!
@MenelmacarLG
@MenelmacarLG 2 жыл бұрын
Macte! Ūtilius et pulchrius factum.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Grātiās tibi agimus, cāre Logane!
@HansVonMannschaft
@HansVonMannschaft 2 жыл бұрын
This is much better than your original version
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I agree. Thanks for listening.
@herpyderpy2869
@herpyderpy2869 15 күн бұрын
"Magnum est imperium Rōmānum" "SĪC!"
@jusufagung
@jusufagung 2 жыл бұрын
Finally, you have a partner!
@valeriusdacius2123
@valeriusdacius2123 Жыл бұрын
Videbam iterum hōc capitulum ad discendam vocāles longas. Ita sunt (exceptis nominibus propriīs): īnsula, prōvincia, vocābulum, prīmus, ūnus, trēs, mīlle (numerī multī sunt, facile memorando). Et finales ad declinatiōnes: -ā, -ō, -ī.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
Macte
@jpmontielr
@jpmontielr 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Luke, this is amazing, thank you so much. I can hear that her vowel qualities are very much like the ones in my native latin american spanish, am I hearing that right? If not, what are the ones that are different?
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Certainly. She is Italian, and like me she tends to open stressed E and O and close them in unstressed syllables.
@MrGresp
@MrGresp 2 жыл бұрын
Salvete amici, gratias vobis ago. Acroama vestrum vere me delectat et valde mihi utilem esse puto. Bravissimi Irene e Luca avete fatto un lavoro eccellente (e perdonate il mio latino.)
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Quod tibi placet gaudēmus!
@matteobertotti
@matteobertotti 2 жыл бұрын
I'm Italian but I've never studied Latin before. I know from some of your previous videos that Lingua Latina Per Se Illustrata is one of the best methods in order to learn Latin, so I was very excited to see this one, as I'll learn the language through this series. Now I'm speaking just based on what I understood, please reply correcting me Luke. We covered all three genders, masculine, feminine and neutral. I already know that there are six cases, and that first one is nominative right? (this I already knew) Masculine is -us -i, feminine -a -ae, neutral -um -a. Then I also think we covered the case referred to where something is, but I have no idea how it is called, and we saw it only applied to neutral singular, which becomes -o from -um. Regarding questions, we understood that we can change the sentence by putting the verb at the beginning+ne (French inherited that construction) or just slap num at the beginning, normal order following. Quoque=also, quid=what, ubi=where, sed=but, oppidum=town (????? I think so, or at least something like that). Have I missed something? Please tell me. Just know that I'm so enthusiast about this project of yours. Grazie mille Luke, un abbraccio!
@Philoglossos
@Philoglossos 2 жыл бұрын
The verb doesn't need to change for questions, so it's actually not related to the French question construction. -ne is a particle that makes a question though, yes :-)
@BrandonBoardman
@BrandonBoardman 25 күн бұрын
"The case referring to where something is" is called the ablative case.
@elliotroden9926
@elliotroden9926 2 жыл бұрын
Is this a divine sign from the universe to reread LLPSI?
@Edgardus-s2j
@Edgardus-s2j 4 ай бұрын
Finally, I've placed my listening to this first chapter. I've understood all. Later on, this afternoon, I will have placed my listening for the next chapter. Vocalizing & listening... vocalizing & listening.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 4 ай бұрын
Well done!
@АлександраСеменко-з8й
@АлександраСеменко-з8й 2 жыл бұрын
Wonderful, great, excellent. It really helps my daughter she's 9, to learn Latin. Scorpio, we love you.
@danieldmr2160
@danieldmr2160 2 жыл бұрын
The remake is great, I was just thinking that the series could improve by putting other voices to each character
@amandagrayson389
@amandagrayson389 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this new version. It sounds very nice. I have just started working in the book and I am working through this chapter. It's good to have it to listen to. I am really grateful that we now have so many videos and podcasts in Latin. I have never had a good handle on the language because I only had translating as a means of learning. Your channel and those of others are changing that. Thank you.
@Ranny594
@Ranny594 Жыл бұрын
I don't understand why in the word Graecae you pronounce the first ae as "eye" and the second one as "ae".. but other words are confusing too... Is there any rule?
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
I believe you are mishearing; ae is always pronounced [ae̯], which is a diphthong similar but not identical to the English word “eye”
@Mithraschosen
@Mithraschosen 2 жыл бұрын
Salve, Lucius. Tibi gratias. Ego ad lingua Latina novus sum, et litteras tuis adjuvat me discere. Tu es gratum.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Litterīs tuīs lēctīs gaudeō!
@Vaalin
@Vaalin 2 жыл бұрын
The mother of a friend of mine is a high school Latin teacher and I have always been jealous she got the book as a free sample! I need to buy it eventually.
@JEspin2024
@JEspin2024 2 жыл бұрын
I would have preferred a redo in ecclesiastical Latin. However, you can't please everyone and it's undeniable that her voice is a great and pleasant addition to your videos. Definitely a good work. Thanks for your efforts.
@anakinvader9120
@anakinvader9120 Жыл бұрын
This is a HUGEEEE help! I just started lingua latina and I was confused as to how the "Y" sounded but this confirmed that it sounds like a U.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus Жыл бұрын
I’m glad!
@Glossologia
@Glossologia Жыл бұрын
It's not the same as U, but rather like a french U or a German/Turkish ü. Basically it's an /i/ sound pronounced with the lips rounded.
@anakinvader9120
@anakinvader9120 Жыл бұрын
@@Glossologia I have been practicing it with the French sounds like you mentioned. However, my Latint teacher mentioned it's ok to pronounce it as an "ee" (English sound) due to some people not supporting the erasmian system. Thoughts?
@Glossologia
@Glossologia Жыл бұрын
@@anakinvader9120 It has nothing to do with Erasmian - it's well established by the available evidence that the letter υ in Greek wasn't pronounced like /i/ by most speakers until about a thousand years ago. In some dialects of Greek it never was pronounced the same as /i/, including one dialect where the original ü sound was preserves until the 1950's or so (now this dialect is gone but we have recordings). That said, there's nothing wrong with pronouncing it /i/ in Latin, since it's a borrowed sound from Greek that most speakers would not have been able to pronounce.
@anakinvader9120
@anakinvader9120 Жыл бұрын
@@Glossologia Thank you so much for the insight! This has helped me alot!
@miguelramirez6352
@miguelramirez6352 Жыл бұрын
It was not strange at all for me to hear and understand, The phonology is very close to that of the Spanish language ( my native language). No wonder Spanish is "Lengua Latina".
@gatino157
@gatino157 2 жыл бұрын
Muy buen vídeo me habéis dado buena nota
@skwerldeath
@skwerldeath 7 ай бұрын
I’ve had the book for months, and been really hesitant to read much, because I figured my pronunciation would be a total wreck…. Thank you so much for this!!!
@cyber751
@cyber751 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome!!!!! I love this!!!!! Thank you!!! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for listening!
@ricardolichtler3195
@ricardolichtler3195 2 жыл бұрын
O melhor método de ensino de latim já feito!
@Dashuyan88
@Dashuyan88 9 ай бұрын
She doesn't nasalise the final m and also her vowel lenth is off. At 0:29 i can clearly hear itālia
@BrandonBoardman
@BrandonBoardman 26 күн бұрын
She is still learning Latin. Her pronunciation has been getting better in other videos in this playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLU1WuLg45SiyrXahjvFahDuA060P487pV&feature=shared
@kingofthedaynes2229
@kingofthedaynes2229 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for putting this work in! These videos are quite a boon to have and learn from. Love your other content too. Ave tibi! Tu es magister maximus!
@paulkuiper5289
@paulkuiper5289 2 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the work you put into this. When reading i am not always certain of the right pronunciation. Can't wait for following chapters.
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@LuizfTri99
@LuizfTri99 5 ай бұрын
Incrivel que eu esteja conseguindo entender 70% de uma lingua falada a 2000 anos atrás sem ter-la estudado
@robertoboehler-blumenau-sc8818
@robertoboehler-blumenau-sc8818 2 жыл бұрын
a palavra "sunt" ficou inalterada na língua romena.
@marialeon3676
@marialeon3676 2 жыл бұрын
Excelente 👌 capítulo. Muchas gracias, ojalá continúen con los demás capítulos..🇲🇽😃👌
@ilarialapreziosa
@ilarialapreziosa 2 жыл бұрын
@ScorpioMartianus
@ScorpioMartianus 2 жыл бұрын
❤️
@demo5295
@demo5295 5 ай бұрын
Thank you
@FuyusakaIl
@FuyusakaIl Жыл бұрын
Listening to your Latin tonight, I feel as if such fairy reading made my ears bright.
@AbdullahGerigelen
@AbdullahGerigelen 21 күн бұрын
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@esch9329
@esch9329 2 жыл бұрын
Just sounds like Spanish with cool accents. I can do that
@Brandon55638
@Brandon55638 6 ай бұрын
You're almost right, except those aren't accents. Those are distinct long and short vowels which make up the nature and grammar of Latin.
@jmatt56
@jmatt56 9 ай бұрын
Great job! A little odd to my ear on occasion, after having 1/2 year of church Latin in medical school 30+ years ago . The w vs. v still doesn't sound quite right. But better than some who really push th w sound. Anyway, nice progression, got the grammar changes, only had to look up one word.
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