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Title: Learning the Latin language
Post by: PaulTownsend on Tue 26 Feb 2019
What method do YOU use to learn our chosen language?
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: Sturmkrieger on Tue 26 Feb 2019
A good topic for you to read on the subject: https://creativityalliance.com/forum/index.php/topic,7354.0.html

As for you, do what fits you best when learning a new language. I've taken courses and used Rosetta Stone once or twice to learn languages (though both can be expensive). Since Latin is a little more obscure to learn that a language like Spanish (thanks to the hand of the Jew), you may have to do a little searching.
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: PaulTownsend on Tue 26 Feb 2019
Thank you for the link.  I ordered "Latin for dummies" this morning from amazon.  I understand that it is very basic, and that will (hopefully) give me enough to be able to understand other programs.  I hope to get to the point that I can post in Latin.
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: PaulTownsend on Tue 05 Mar 2019
www.wordhippo.com is helpful.  Being able to hear the word's pronunciation is nice.
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Tue 05 Mar 2019
I'll stick to my blend of Spanish and Italian with a bit of Esperanto.

I'm not going anywhere so I have no need to properly know any other language than English.

The good thing is, all of those languages help me with Latin. Add a good Search Engine and an online translator, and I'm good. I can always ask a Frog or a Wog or a Dago brother or sister if I'm unsure.


As for my method of learning: I did some classes but I couldn't be bothered with the homework.

Mia hundo manįis mian hejmtaskon.

I prefer the CD's. Let me know if there's anything you need. I have Pimsleur French, Italian and Spanish. Probably also German. You know ... the $1,000+ language lesson CD sets.

R!
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: PaulTownsend on Tue 05 Mar 2019
So, my brother... in your opinion, do you think that by desiring to learn Latin (as Creativity teaches) I am taking things a little too seriously?
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: Br.Rebel on Wed 06 Mar 2019
Before all, we must remind why Klassen wanted latin language. He wanted it because of nationalistic fighthing between our White nations about whose labnuage would be main global White language. It is not important to learn latin yet however it is big problem for our racial religion that we must translate our bibles on more White languages and that whites do not understand each other and same problem I have with not enough good english. We do not have as I know Creator books translated on very important White languages such as German, France, Sweden,Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonian it is really hard to know for Creativity for example I will not never hear for Creativity that Creators did not translate Creators bibles on my own  language. If I want to work outside I also have problem as other whites who want to left their mud lands and come to place where I live, I remember how I did not know in White  firm from other nation who came to  language on job it was really hard to work in such situation. We have also stupid tax policy where you have different rules in states borders and language is basic point of every nation,loyalty on flag instead of racial loyalty with non-whites as majority as in Brasil situation I will never forget how whites cry after muds from their nation lost by Germany in Brasil soccer world cup.
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 06 Mar 2019
Quote from: Br.Rebel on Wed 06 Mar 2019We do not have as I know Creator books translated on very important White languages such as German, France, Sweden,Denmark, Norway, Finland, Estonian it is really hard to know for Creativity for example I will not never hear for Creativity that Creators did not translate Creators bibles on my own  language.

From our Downloads page
https://creativityalliance.com/downloads
All professionally translated.
None of that Google Translator nonsense that others have attempted to con us with.


NER German
https://creativityalliance.com/eBook-BenKlassen-(NERGerman)DieEwigeReligionDerNatur.pdf

NER Serbo-Croatian
https://creativityalliance.com/eBook-BenKlassen-(NERSerb)VecnaReligijaPrirode.pdf

LWB German
https://creativityalliance.com/eBook-BenKlassen&VictorWolf-(LWBGerman)KleinesWeissesBuch.pdf

LWB Serbo-Croatian
https://creativityalliance.com/eBook-BenKlassen&VictorWolf-(LWBSerb)MalaBelaKnjiga-Cirilica.pdf

https://creativityalliance.com/eBook-BenKlassen&VictorWolf-(LWBSerb)MalaBelaKnjiga-Cirilica.pdf
Title: Re: Learning the Latin language
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Wed 06 Mar 2019
Quote from: PaulTownsend on Tue 05 Mar 2019So, my brother... in your opinion, do you think that by desiring to learn Latin (as Creativity teaches) I am taking things a little too seriously?

@PaulTownsend Not at all, brother. It's a personal choice whether or not you wish to learn Latin.

Unlike most languages, learning Latin can be of great assistance in many fields: Biology, botany, medical, law .... Latin can assist with etymology of English and all the Romance languages. It should also give you a basis in all Romance languages. You may not understand everything, but there's a lot that you should understand. It's the same thing if you chose to learn Spanish or Italian instead. Picking one modern Romance language or Latin will work the same way.

There's just one problem I discovered while learning Spanish, if you have nobody to talk with in your chosen language, it's basically a wasted effort. Sure, you have all the benefits while reading and watching videos, but fluency comes from constant use. And without constant usage, there is so much that you will miss out on that you will begin to wonder - why bother?

That may not happen to you, but I have seen the same happen to others.