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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, respond to your questions!
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We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quinquagesimum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, chat with you all about the end of the school year!
Faster Version at 4:00
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/undequinquagesimum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, chat with you all about Summer!
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We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/duodequinquagesimum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you how I battle insomnia Latine!
Faster Version at 3:56
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-septimum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you the story of Pegasus!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Faster Version: 4:15Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-sextu m----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about Spring!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-quintum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you part three of the story of Perseus!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-quartum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you part two of the story of Perseus mutatis mutandis!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-tertium----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!Faster Version begins at 5:45
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you part one of the story of Perseus mutatis mutandis!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum-et-alterum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Want more free Latin resources or to learn with us? Check out our website: habesnelac.com----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Follow our podcast for beginner learners, Rem Tene!, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Follow our flagship podcast for intermediate/advanced learners, Latinitas Animi Causa, here (or wherever you get your resources): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!Faster Version begins at
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, celebrate Rem Tene!'s First BIRTHDAY!!!!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, celebrate Rem Tene!'s First BIRTHDAY!!!!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/quadragesimum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, celebrate Rem Tene!'s First BIRTHDAY!!!!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/undequadragesimum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, respond to the question: How many times a week do you think about the Roman Empire?
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/duodequadragesimum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about some of the reasons the English language has Latin in it!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-septimum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about some of the reasons the English language has Latin in it!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-sextum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about some of the reasons the English language has Latin in it!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-quintum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about one of my favorite TV Shows: Ted Lasso! This show honestly means so much to me and has made me a better person.!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along. https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-quartum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, talk about Winter!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-tertium
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, talk a bit about the New Year for the Romans and about New Year's Resolutions!!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along: https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-alterum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene!" It's a Latin podcast presented by our company Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you about the origins of Saturnalia and a bit about why this was celebrated and dedicated to Saturn, as opposed to other Roman gods.
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases.
-The transcript for the show can be found here so you can follow along:https://www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/tricesimum-et-unum
We hope you enjoy this show!
-Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us here on Spotify for Podcasters or via Patreon ; though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
Our LinkTree is here where you can find links to all of our projects and platforms as well as our website: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas
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