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Let's talk Latin and Politics, fratres.
Be a part of the cultural revival that made Classical ideals and Latin great again, /pol/.
Why learn Latin?
It gives you first hand access to a continuous literary tradition of over 2500 years. It is the ground upon which our language and philosophy is built upon. To truly understand English, too, it is necessary to have an understanding of basic latin. Words like "culture, experience, perfection, beauty" all come from Latin, and they have precise meanings that are lost to those that cannot decipher Latin.
Excellent resource for grammar, for free:
https://www.youtube.com/user/latintutorial
https://latintutorial.com/
A frequency dictionary that lists words, starting from the most commonly used ones. If you know a 1000 most common words, you already know about 80-95% (depending on complexity) of the lexicon of any given classical text.
http://dcc.dickinson.edu/latin-vocabulary-list
Dicitonary: http://archives.nd.edu/words.html
Based Nipponanon made a nice library for learning materials https://mega.nz/#F!9o4QEIIK!P3piz8Bfw-z7jgb7Q8NWDg
Be a part of the cultural revival that made Classical ideals and Latin great again, /pol/.
Why learn Latin?
It gives you first hand access to a continuous literary tradition of over 2500 years. It is the ground upon which our language and philosophy is built upon. To truly understand English, too, it is necessary to have an understanding of basic latin. Words like "culture, experience, perfection, beauty" all come from Latin, and they have precise meanings that are lost to those that cannot decipher Latin.
Excellent resource for grammar, for free:
https://www.youtube.com/user/latintutorial
https://latintutorial.com/
A frequency dictionary that lists words, starting from the most commonly used ones. If you know a 1000 most common words, you already know about 80-95% (depending on complexity) of the lexicon of any given classical text.
http://dcc.dickinson.edu/latin-vocabulary-list
Dicitonary: http://archives.nd.edu/words.html
Based Nipponanon made a nice library for learning materials https://mega.nz/#F!9o4QEIIK!P3piz8Bfw-z7jgb7Q8NWDg