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  1. Apr 25, 2006 · The Project Gutenberg eBook of Latin for Beginners. This ebook is for the use of anyone anywhere in the United States and most other parts of the world at no cost and with almost no …

  2. This was the challenge our father undertook. Frederic Wheelock set about to create a Latin text that would give stu­ dents something to think about, a humanistic diet to nurture them both linguistically …

  3. Read the Latin sentence through to the end, noting endings of nouns, adjectives, verbs, etc. or accusatives. This will often give you what may be called the backbone of the sentence; that is, …

  4. The majority of this pronunciation guide is based upon information in Wheelock’s Latin, edited by Richard A. LaFleur. Many of the Latin examples have been changed to words familiar to beginning …

  5. These are the most important English suffixes derived from Latin. They are arranged by usage: adjective-forming, noun-forming, verb-forming.

  6. THE ALPHABET. 1. The Latin Alphabet is the same as the English, except that the Latin has no w. 1. K occurs only in Kalendae and a few other words ; y and z were introduced from the Greek about 50 …

  7. If you are a current or prospective teacher, you will also want to read my methods text, Latin for the 21st Century: From Concept to Classroom, and look through the materials on my “Methods and Materials …