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Learning Latin via "Rosetta Stone" system
#1
I just saw this at Amazon, and wondered if anyone has tried it. I love the bit about 'using native speakers' but it might still be effective.<br>
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www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B00...AT7V0SX7QI <p>Legio XX<br>
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Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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#2
Okay, anyone think of Dan Quayle and his supposed gaff about not knowing Latin when he went to Latin America?<br>
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Deb
Sulpicia Lepdinia
Legio XX
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#3
I know he could not spell potato correctly, but I hadn't heard that one. <p>Legio XX<br>
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Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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#4
Reading the Amazon reviews, this $20 thing is just a teaser for the full blow coursework that costs hundreds. I was wondering where they got the native Latin speakers anyway. <p>Legio XX<br>
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Richard Campbell
Legio XX - Alexandria, Virginia
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#5
The same place they get classic Koine Greek speakers. <p>Quote:</em></strong><hr><span style="font-familyConfusedymbol;font-size:large;">amaqestate kai kake, afeV ton palaion, mh metapoiei</span><br>
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(Fool and knave, can't you leave the old reading alone and not alter it!)<br>
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#6
Rosetta Stone sucks. I got the Korean version, and my sister got Arabic, and it is horrible. I'd rather you read Ecce Romani than Rosetta Stone!!!!!!! <p></p><i></i>
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