aquarium - aqua, water
fable - fabula, story
clamor - clamo, I shout
dolphin - delphinus, dolphin
narrator - narro, I tell
These and thousands of other words we use every day keep this "dead" language—a language of kings and poets, of scrolls and secrets—alive. And this means that when we study Latin, we're not just learning about Rome—we're learning about ourselves. Rediscover this time-honored language, which led classical education pioneer Dorothy Sayers to declare that "Latin should be begun as early as possible ... when the chanting of " Amo, amas, amat " is as ritually agreeable to the feelings as the chanting of "eeny, meeny, miney, moe."
In Latin Primer 2 , Martha Wilson strengthens elementary school students (grades 4 and up) in the basics they discovered in Latin Primer 1 , and leads them steadily into new territory. Revised and expanded, this text spotlights the fundamentals of classical Latin: vocabulary for everyday experiences like names of animals; verb and noun endings; adjective and adverb use; questions and commands; and other early grammar essentials.
424 pages.
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