Hi am Makaush from bangalore/INDIA

YELLO.. PEOPLE! :sunglasses:

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? …i did find some links
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thankxalot :wink:


Hi Makaush. Welcome to Textkit!

I notice you have already figured out how to add an Avatar. It’s a bit on the large side, 311 x 475 pixels! Would you please choose one that’s a bit smaller, something around 100 x 100 pixels or less?

Wow… you’re 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. :slight_smile:

You’ll find lots of Greek books on this site. Click on the Learn Ancient Greek link above to find them. Also, don’t forget to take a look at the Greek forums on this site; that’s where you would go to post messages about Greek. This Open Board forum is for off-topic discussions.

Hope you enjoy your visit here…


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 ā€œLearn Latinā€ forum mentioned something about Latin radio station. But I’m not so sure.
You could find some greek audio clips in the ā€œOutside Links of Interestā€ forum.

Welcome, Makaush! You’ve certainly come to the right place to study Latin or ancient Greek! (Or, Classical Greek…or Koine…I get those mixed up all the time!) Since your post didn’t specify, I would guess that you’re 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, it’s around here somewhere.

(And it’s not a gazillion, Mariek. It’s only five, counting English (which I speak, but still study dilligently) and Spanish (which I don’t speak, but rarely study :-[) as one…

Italian and German are definitely next on my list of Languages to Learn. I think Italian is a beautiful language. I can’t 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! :slight_smile:

FOR THAT LINK AND THE THREAD LOCATION!!





THENKYA :wink:

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Thanks for changing your Avatar to a smaller one. I see you’re a big Huxley fan. A Brave New World is great. Now you wouldn’t 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 />
Don’t forget to look at the Outside Links of Interest forum where you’ll find links to other Greek/Latin resources. http://www.textkit.com/greek_latin_forum/index.php?board=16<br />

Hi Makaush,

It’s 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. Mark’s 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! :slight_smile: