YELLO.. PEOPLE!
iam makaush from the city of bangalore in india . iam learning italian,german,greek and latin.
could anyone please post some links to sites which have latin/greek/italian/german audio&video tools or maybe even..clips.to listen,view or download? ā¦i did find some links
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thankxalot
Hi Makaush. Welcome to Textkit!
I notice you have already figured out how to add an Avatar. Itās a bit on the large side, 311 x 475 pixels! Would you please choose one thatās a bit smaller, something around 100 x 100 pixels or less?
Wow⦠youāre learning four languages at once? Well, you have company on this site as we have another member who is also learning a gazillion languages simultaneously. You guys can compare notes.
Youāll find lots of Greek books on this site. Click on the Learn Ancient Greek link above to find them. Also, donāt forget to take a look at the Greek forums on this site; thatās where you would go to post messages about Greek. This Open Board forum is for off-topic discussions.
Hope you enjoy your visit hereā¦
Welcome, Makaush!
You must have made quite a progress in latin that you are looking for a latin radio station. I vaguely remember somebody in the āLearn Latinā forum mentioned something about Latin radio station. But Iām not so sure.
You could find some greek audio clips in the āOutside Links of Interestā forum.
Welcome, Makaush! Youāve certainly come to the right place to study Latin or ancient Greek! (Or, Classical Greekā¦or Koineā¦I get those mixed up all the time!) Since your post didnāt specify, I would guess that youāre learning modern Greek, is that right?
I know for a fact that someone, somewhere, in this forum, mentioned a Latin radio station. It may have been posted in Outside Links; if not, itās around here somewhere.
(And itās not a gazillion, Mariek. Itās only five, counting English (which I speak, but still study dilligently) and Spanish (which I donāt speak, but rarely study :-[) as oneā¦
Italian and German are definitely next on my list of Languages to Learn. I think Italian is a beautiful language. I canāt say that I think German is a beautiful language, necessarily, but I know a lot of people who speak it. Still, both of those are in the future for me. I have enough on my plate for the moment! ;D
Welcome to Textkit!
Keesa
HEY THANX GUYZ AND KEESA!
FOR THAT LINK AND THE THREAD LOCATION!!
THENKYA
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Thanks for changing your Avatar to a smaller one. I see youāre a big Huxley fan. A Brave New World is great. Now you wouldnāt exactly be learning all these languages in that place.
I just noticed that you mention also learning Latin (in addition to Greek). I missed that when I read you message last night.
You can read/listen to Latin news here: http://www.yleradio1.fi/zgo3x.php?http://www.yleradio1.fi/tiede/nuntii<br />
Donāt forget to look at the Outside Links of Interest forum where youāll find links to other Greek/Latin resources. http://www.textkit.com/greek_latin_forum/index.php?board=16<br />
Hi Makaush,
Itās very nice to see someone stop by from my favorite Indian city - Bangalore! If anyone is thinking of travelling to India - Bangalore is a must-see.
I have spent a good bit of time (about 6 weeks) in Bangalore on two separate visits. I love hanging out on MG Road, Brigade Road, St. Markās Road and Commercial Street. And of course having a nice King Fisher beer in the evening.
welcome to Textkit,
jeff
Welcome, enjoy your time here!