Hey, everybody.
So... in school this year I'm learning Latin. It is really really fun! I wanted to share some of it with you guys. So... let's get started!
I will most likely do more posted posts about Latin. So basically this is the first in a series.
I'm not going to bother you always how to pronounce each letter of the Latin alphabet. I'll probably do that later. If you want me to please leave a comment saying you do, or if you want more of this please have a comment saying that to. Also a note, if any of this is bad grammar or bad wording I'm using voice type. Just to let you know!
So... For start hear some Latin sentences and their meanings.
Ambulo means I walk.
Ambulas means you walk.
Ambulat means He She or it walks.
Ambulamus means we walk.
Ambulatis means you all walk.
Ambulant means they walk.
So... here is a little back round.
Latin is a inflected language. English isn't. In English word order matters to give the meaning. In Latin each word has two parts. The stem/root that gives the meaning. And the ending that says were it takes place in the sentence.
So here is a chart
Ambul means walk |
o means I |
Ambula means walk |
s means you |
Ambula means walk |
t means HSI |
Ambula means walk |
mus means we |
Ambula means walk |
tis means you all |
Ambula means walk |
nt means they |
I will teach you all more later if you want. Remember to comment for more.
Your friend,
LLM