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All Latin figures of speech you need to know: an overview
Do you have to know Latin figures of speech at school? Figures of speech are often used in texts, even in Latin. Whether you read Cicero, Catullus or Virgil in your lessons, Latin figures of speech appear frequently in all these works. Just pay …
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New Years wishes for a card
Various Christmas and New Year wishes from which the students can select a wish to write on a card or a newsletter.
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Latin tribal times: Explanation video
Explanation video tribal times Latin.
What are stem times? Why do we need to know them so well?
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Subordination clause: Explanation video
Latin explanation video about the syntax of the compound sentence, namely the adverbial clause of concession with example sentences.
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Latin Law Proverbs: Exercise
Get to know the correct meaning of these Latin legal proverbs by studying them and testing yourself through Quizlet.
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Declension of nouns: Singing learning
Catchy melody when bending the nouns.
Source: Inflections Latin verbs: Learning by singing by Aurora Van Bel
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Regular tenses: Overview
An overview of all verb forms of the regular verbs in Latin.
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Lyrical aspect: Catullus carmen 7 - Ars Legendi Scrinium 5
This BookWidget fits within the lyrical aspect. Ask at Catullus, carmen 7 .
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Lyrical aspect: Catullus carmen 3 - Ars Legendi Scrinium 5
This is an exercise that fits within the lyrical aspect, Catullus, carmen 3.
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Lyrical aspect: Catullus carmen 2 - Ars Legendi Scrinium 5
An untreated text that fits within the lyrical aspect, Catullus carmen 2, Passer, deliciae.
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Time's up with Latin words
Flashcards for tempus fugit (Time's up).
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Times in the Indicative: Overview
Well-arranged schedule of the use of times in the indicative with references to other modern languages (French, English).
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