FELICEM ANNUM NOVUM... which is to say: Happy New Year! (You wish people things in the accusative case in Latin; you'll be learning all about that in 2025).
If you are interested in doing some Latin today, I've made a little slideshow to review the sayings from our first 10 lessons. You can go forward supplying the English translation and/or you can go backwards supplying the Latin. You can always click on the English if you want to go back to the lesson and review the notes for that saying. The slideshow is embedded in the blog post, and you can also see a full-screen version. Remember to always say the Latin out loud!
You can also use the audio files for review:
Translation review. Listen to the audio and write the English; then check your answers.
and/or
Dictation review. Listen to the audio and write down the Latin; then check your answers.
You will find the audio files at the bottom of each lesson:
- 1: Noun-(is)-noun
- 2: Noun-(is)-noun, cont.
- 3: Noun-is-noun / Word order
- 4: Noun-Is-Adjective, fem.
- 5: Noun-Is-Adjective, fem. cont.
- 6: Feminine nouns and adjectives
- 7: Ubi (noun), ibi (noun)
- 8: Res (thing)
- 9: Feminine -us nouns
- 10: Masculine nouns in -us
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