Luke Amadeus Ranieri (Scorpio Martianus) and Irene || Spoken Latin Conversation

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Looks like an alternative world in which the Roman Empire never falled.

masterjunky
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Duo magistri nostri mactissimi loquabantur, res mira est 😀

valeriusdacius
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Irene sei fantastica. È incredibile sentirvi parlare latino e mi piacerebbe imparare.

Ichnos
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Amazing hearing spoken Latin. It sounds different to pronunciation compared to spoken Latin based languages, more formal, serious and imperial.

ksilvaau
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Salvete, pergratum est mihi vos ambos simul videre hic et hodie. Gratias plurimas Irenei et Lucio ago pro iucunda pellicula. Perbene valeatis.

alcidesfp
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This is great. The interview style videos are really enjoyable to watch. I like both of your channels and you both speak beautifully, and when you're having a conversation together it makes the listening more enjoyable somehow than if it were just a monologue. Great work!

janusroland
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Fun that you mentioned Apuleius' Metamorphoses and how difficult they are to read: we are translating them at University as first years (all a little desperate by now😅)

parrotj
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🍋 🦂 Salvete! Vos exspectamus quam plurimos! While you are waiting for this, go to Luke's channel and watch the first part of our conversation. We can't wait to chat again in Latin and reply to your questions. 😀

SaturaLanx
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20:24 reading or listening is something almost magical if you think about it. Someone has a thought or an idea in their heads, and they write about it or say something and you receive that information and now that thought or idea that was inside another's person head in in yours. It is a sort of resonance via written or spoken word.

Ricardo-mtpc
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Vos audire magna est solatio animae, necnon et gaudium auris. Gratias ex urbe Lutetia Parisiorum ago.

legolas
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THERE ARE OTHER LATIN YOUTUBERS APART FROM LUKE???? i thought he is the only one

abhinavchauhan
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Vale magistro
Italiano Piemontese vivo in Francia amo e studio latino

MarisaGiuliana
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Examinum parvum: Quam musicam audit Lucius? Lapides Volventes? Januae? Beatuli? Felis Stephani? Nelius Juventis? Mammae et Tatae? Aquilae? Robertus Dylanus? Citarae Rubrae (orchestra polonica)? Regina?

hpsteuer
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Artes alit umbrata quies (this was my high school's motto)

budfox
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"Wer fremde Sprachen nicht kennt, weiß nichts von seiner eigenen."

I presume, that our modern languages were grown mostly by the people who knew multiple classic languages. Maybe they gave us more to read and think.

Ergo latine loquere desidero, ut de aliqua re cogitare et dicere, eam cognoscere possim.

irinamalkina
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Definitely keen to learn Latin, I wonder where to

ksilvaau
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Was classical Latin this aspirated in its consonants? The Spanish I'm familiar with is not this aspirated.

jamesestrella
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Salvete! Ego appellatus sum Attilius Cerialis, id est divae Cereri dicatum. Lingua latina ignoro, sed loquo venetianus, quid est lingua latinae proxima

attilioceriali
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Explicatio comparationis sermonum facilius facit pronuntiationem.

gvbrandolini
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I guess I was asking more for an example of the Lords Prayer read/written out for me in a Vulgar pronunciation from around that time. I could barely understand what you two were saying lol. I only understood maybe 10% of it. My knowledge in Latin is limited. I can only read/understand texts written in a lower register of written Latin like the Vulgate. Pure Classical Latin texts I can barely read.

ironinquisitor