Johannes Patruus wrote: Peter Jason wrote: For traveller. Colloquialisms essential. Peter Pricey: http://www.bolchazy.com/prod.php?cat=latin&id=6226 Patruus Same number of pages as the second edition. He is really milking it for all it is worth. Baby must need a new pair of shoes. Carl Meissner's Phrase Book starts at $US 9.00 on abebooks. 338 pp. but no neo-Latin.
Ed Cryer wrote: Salve Eduarde Minnesotane! I fear that I am being misunderstood so I am going to spell out my thoughts as clearly as I can. Remember that firstly, I am attempting to use (Neo)Latin as a vehicle of communication and secondly, that I aspire to be a stylist in Latin. I have attended five Latin "conventicula" at Lexington , Kentucky and I can certainly say that real
"Petrus" <corydon@iinet.net.au> wrote in message news:1169835263.079487.287770@p10g2000cwp.googlegroups.com... [...] Salve Eduarde, Thankyou for the Australian greeting which is appropriate as it is Australia Day today. You and Ed may well envy my antipodean summer but I can tell you that I am suffering a heat wave at the moment and it isn't pleasant! ( By the way how should
"Johannes Patruus" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:4o43ukFcrb8eU1@individual.net... 1. Free, downloadable mp3's of neo-Latin colloquia (Corderius, Erasmus, Mosellanus and Vives): http://feeds.feedburner.com/Colloquia The individual recordings vary in duration from about half a minute to half an hour, the cumulative total amounting to 2 hours 43 minutes.
Akira Norimaki wrote: [...] Dude, I never studied the spanish but even I almost understand it. Persino il francese capisco di più... I speak french with better pronunciation than english, but is because it's a neo-latin tongue same as italian (and because the pavese is a gallic-italian tongue). Purtroppo da questo punto di vista: per me, e credo anche per tantissimi altri