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Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519188470 [Report] >>519188515 >>519188594 >>519189054 >>519189174 >>519190209 >>519190511 >>519194516
become a /pol/yglot
Latin

https://archive.org/details/familia-romana

https://archive.org/details/familia-romana-and-colloquia-personarum-audio-files

01https://files.catbox.moe/zj3yws.mp4
02https://files.catbox.moe/3t7sc3.mp4
03https://files.catbox.moe/1cjlwe.mp4
04https://files.catbox.moe/5ljwg8.mp4
05https://files.catbox.moe/etzxkw.mp4
06https://files.catbox.moe/0kh9gs.mp4
07https://files.catbox.moe/1hntqg.mp4
08https://files.catbox.moe/559z4u.mp4
09https://files.catbox.moe/heuw4i.mp4
10https://files.catbox.moe/n9gpgw.mp4
11https://files.catbox.moe/zvf2dc.mp4
12https://files.catbox.moe/a0art4.mp4
13https://files.catbox.moe/n580tf.mp4
14https://files.catbox.moe/h2eikt.mp4
15https://files.catbox.moe/rqbjv6.mp4
16https://files.catbox.moe/wi5xus.mp4
17https://files.catbox.moe/ht9noe.mp4
18https://files.catbox.moe/9ospv5.mp4
19https://files.catbox.moe/9o2h9f.mp4
20https://files.catbox.moe/r1bafj.mp4
21https://files.catbox.moe/x6y9sd.mp4
22https://files.catbox.moe/65vrqi.mp4
23https://files.catbox.moe/2tybr2.mp4
24https://files.catbox.moe/5nlup0.mp4
25https://files.catbox.moe/kwehqn.mp4
26https://files.catbox.moe/7rim8t.mp4
27https://files.catbox.moe/464bxv.mp4
28https://files.catbox.moe/f2k98o.mp4
29https://files.catbox.moe/kfoafs.mp4
30https://files.catbox.moe/xmf1qc.mp4
31https://files.catbox.moe/2svzr7.mp4

https://archive.org/details/lingua-latina-per-se-illustrata_202506/Lingua%20Lat%C4%ABna%20per%20s%C4%93%20ill%C5%ABstr%C4%81ta/Pars%20I/Familia%20R%C5%8Dm%C4%81na/

https://libgen.li/edition.php?id=138660385

>>>/t/1344565
Anonymous (ID: vC8Knmb5) France No.519188515 [Report]
>>519188470 (OP)
Lesson 1:
Nique ta mere wallah la pute oh frere dinguerie poulet sur le coran
Anonymous (ID: M2g+MNEp) Finland No.519188594 [Report]
>>519188470 (OP)
> utters a few phrases in self-made constructed language
> refuses to elaborate
> leaves

Polyglots in shambles.
Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519188637 [Report] >>519190209 >>519193749
German

https://archive.org/details/deutsch-nach-der-naturmethode

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhc0J7rC_vQMUBIVdaj---V5


French

https://archive.org/details/jensen-arthur-le-francais-par-la-methode-nature

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhdIS7NMcdUdxibD1UyzNFTP


Spanish

https://archive.org/details/allspanishmethod0000guil

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkheNPqxA2mTuX65COM1R3S90

https://archive.org/details/pocoapocoanelem00avilgoog

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhe4D2BPBKaUb2JvDHuzAGPI
Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519188672 [Report]
The app eReader Prestigio can read epubs and some pdf's aloud. (on archive.org the ones it can read are called "pdf with text")

transcription French/Latin to IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet):
https://www.openipa.org/transcription/french
https://www.openipa.org/transcription/latin

IPA reader:
https://ipa-reader.com/

for finding the IPA for words, declension and much more:
en.wiktionary.org

translation and text-to-speech:
translate.google.com

ask any questions here:
chatgpt.com
Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519188699 [Report] >>519189081 >>519190543
Lojban

https://youtu.be/KgxOrTvpWJ4

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lojban

https://lojban.pw/en/books/learn-lojban/

https://la-lojban.github.io/uncll/uncll-1.2.16/xhtml_section_chunks/
Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519188888 [Report]
https://libgen.li/edition.php?id=149538349
Anonymous (ID: rx6sl4mp) Poland No.519189054 [Report]
>>519188470 (OP)
아넌야, 왜 아시아의 한 언어도 안 나열했니? 한국어는 진짠 배우기 째미있는 언어이거든, 두 년 동안 배우고 있고 놀이 만히 있네.
캡차: JAPHM
Anonymous (ID: IruizCJY) France No.519189081 [Report]
>>519188699
>Volapük enthusiast
Anonymous (ID: G1DL5QJL) Germany No.519189174 [Report]
>>519188470 (OP)
So many controversial statements, holy shit!
Anonymous (ID: p5h4w0TG) Sweden No.519189772 [Report] >>519192533
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519189973 [Report] >>519192533 >>519193286
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519189999 [Report] >>519192533 >>519193286
Anonymous (ID: l1HdOUlS) France No.519190209 [Report] >>519190994
>>519188470 (OP)
>>519188637
Very nice anon, but are those lessons aimed at English speakers? My wife is Japanese and has been struggling to learn French since she arrived here.
She get bored fast, so she tried a few things already, but Duolingo only get you so far (which is not very far)
Anonymous (ID: e+fBd0XD) United States No.519190511 [Report] >>519190768 >>519191564
>>519188470 (OP)
No, why would I want to speak like poors or browns?
Anonymous (ID: HN2D5qWL) No.519190543 [Report]
>>519188699
Ithkuil
https://ithkuil.net/
Anonymous (ID: rx6sl4mp) Poland No.519190768 [Report] >>519190970
>>519190511
American culture is based around minimizing personal development at all costs, so I'm not surprised
Anonymous (ID: l1HdOUlS) France No.519190970 [Report]
>>519190768
I've heard about American being genuinely proud of their ignorance but I thought it was a cliché, well nevermind
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519190994 [Report] >>519191401
>>519190209
I'm not sure. All these books use the "natural method", which teaches a language using only that same language. However, I read somewhere that they are aimed at people who know the alphabet and also speak related languages or something like that. So if she only speaks Japanese it probably doesn't work. For the same reason this method doesn't work if someone who only speaks English wants to learn a language like Greek, Russian or Sanskrit. However there are books which try to be close to this method, while giving some additional necessary info, the Italian version of Athenaze teaches Ancient Greek this way but with some added info in Italian about the alphabet etc. It might still be possible to learn Ancient Greek with it for someone who doesn't speak Italian, if you just learn the alphabet first elsewhere, or translate the Italian text in google translate.

https://archive.org/details/balme-maurice-athenaze-1-it-2009
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519191401 [Report]
>>519190994
Actually I see now that the book has a lot of Italian in it. I take back what I said about it being the natural method. I said that because I read that online, but it's wrong.
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519191564 [Report]
>>519190511
I posted Latin, German and French, even Spanish isn't only poor brown people.
Anonymous (ID: pMuDX3ho) United States No.519191638 [Report]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mnemonic
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519192246 [Report]
https://youtu.be/T7YJoGXs2i8

https://genius.com/Desireless-voyage-voyage-lyrics

>Au-dessus des vieux volcans
>Glisse tes ailes sous le tapis du vent
>Voyage voyage
>Éternellement
>De nuages en marécages
>De vent d'Espagne en pluie d'équateur
>Voyage, voyage
>Vole dans les hauteurs


https://youtu.be/TMSlTQmDLx4

https://genius.com/Nena-99-luftballons-lyrics

>Hast du etwas Zeit für mich?
>Dann singe ich ein Lied für dich
>Von 99 Luftballons
>Auf ihrem Weg zum Horizont
>Denkst du vielleicht grad an mich?
>Dann singe ich ein Lied für dich
>Von 99 Luftballons
>Und, dass sowas von sowas kommt
Anonymous (ID: FoYfABVH) United States No.519192533 [Report] >>519193468 >>519193703
>>519189772
>>519189973
>>519189999
ok how about something with fewer cognates? this is laughable, my boomer parents could figure out the Spanish.
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519193234 [Report] >>519193484 >>519194363
can't stand this guys voice
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519193286 [Report] >>519193749
>>519189973
>>519189999
source on these books? I need to refresh my spanish
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519193468 [Report] >>519194876
>>519192533
I liked wormans books, more challenging but also outdated. don't get why modern publishers don't make books like these anymore

https://archive.org/details/bwb_W9-DCU-970
https://archive.org/details/secondspanishbo01brangoog
Anonymous (ID: pMuDX3ho) United States No.519193484 [Report] >>519193721
>>519193234
What do you think of this recording of caeser from librivox by morgan scorpion?
https://ia601600.us.archive.org/24/items/bellum_gallicum_1210_librivox/bellumgallicum_18_caesar.mp3
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519193703 [Report]
>>519192533
It starts out like that because it's teaching the language using only that same language, directed at people who speak a related language, from there it builds up vocabulary and grammar gradually. This is opposed to the more traditional method of translated vocabulary lists, grammar charts etc. I think it works well to get started learning a language, the traditional textbooks have more of a threshold. Once you get into it you can complement with traditional textbooks if you wish.

Here are some traditional Latin textbooks.

https://archive.org/details/latin0000fred
https://archive.org/details/LatinAnIntensiveCourse/
https://archive.org/details/revisedlatinprim00kenniala
https://archive.org/details/gildersleeveslat00gilduoft
https://archive.org/details/allenandgreenou02greegoog
https://archive.org/details/latinforbeginner00doogrich

Then you have Ecce Romani, Oxford Latin Course, Cambridge Latin Course and William Most's book, which are somewhere in between Familia Romana and traditional textbooks, they have a lot of English text but aren't as dense as the books above. Familia Romana also has a lot of complementary materials, most of which have English text in them. I posted links for those in the OP.

https://libgen.li/edition.php?id=138078994
https://libgen.li/edition.php?id=136823281
https://libgen.li/edition.php?id=138085726
https://archive.org/details/Latin_method_Most_1stYear
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519193721 [Report]
>>519193484
I'd rather listen to her yes
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519193749 [Report] >>519193926
>>519193286
>>519188637
Anonymous (ID: IHNIAD/R) United States No.519193874 [Report]
Anybody have ancient Greek lesson files like OP's?
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519193926 [Report]
>>519193749
excellent
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519194363 [Report] >>519194514
>>519193234

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUxN01Ew_4&list=PLeAdgLsSLlqoJ8Ji6zvfrwCSQgKSGSOOP

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bBauXeYU6gc&list=PLcWKKABP0aE0-2WlDGJwr8YyM9uRkuXBQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwmqU324Y0g&list=PLSpl3cO92FvZvZa2t5ZGA_lkUVj_1bQE-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhUqb49co0o&list=PLDIzSm1tqRpkbQcNCyUDcJOfT5uTNB8A4

Or copy paste text into google translate. For example from the "full text" file on the archive.org page.

Or use eReader Prestigio and have it read aloud.

Or use a text-to-speech website, just google "text-to-speech".
Anonymous (ID: J70YxBIi) United States No.519194514 [Report]
>>519194363
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpUxN01Ew_4&list=PLeAdgLsSLlqoJ8Ji6zvfrwCSQgKSGSOOP
much better. he's actually reading, not acting in a shakespeare play
Anonymous (ID: J2E8ZPUT) Sweden No.519194516 [Report]
>>519188470 (OP)
>lingua latina per se illustrata
lol lmao even
Anonymous (ID: tf87gWz0) Sweden No.519194876 [Report]
>>519193468
>don't get why modern publishers don't make books like these anymore
Natural method books? Here's one from 2005 which I haven't found online, other than a few pages.

https://www.amazon.com/Lengua-espanola-comprension/dp/8460989305

https://books.google.com/books?id=Ul6idVyKzcIC

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLf8XN5kNFkhd0E-fqrDNxOJ-qFU4uYj3y