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Tell us a little about yourself and your Greek/Latin learning goals!
Welcome to the Textkit forums!
In order to prevent a million separate introduction threads flooding the forum, please make your first posts here if you’re a new user.
Tell us a little about yourself and your Greek/Latin learning goals!
hey im a soph in high school and im in latin 3. my teacher isnt much help so i decided to go online to look for some help and this seemed like a good website
Welcome, yeah444. I hope you stick around and can find the help you need.
Hello. Im from Brazil and I
m currently studying Classical Latin and Greek. Thank you very much for the creation of this community.
Welcome!
I too thank you for using this thread.
Hello, I am very interested in learning the Greek Language as my wife and I would like to travel to Greece one day. I am also interested in learning more about ancient Greece (language & culture) just as I am also a student of history.
Thank you!
Stephen
Hello everyone, nice to be here, I am interested in learning Greek, specifically for Biblical studies. Look forward to many discussions!
Hi everyone!
I learned a little Latin in college & grad school. Now it’s rusty but I’m trying to dabble with it anyway. I’m also interested in teaching myself Greek, mostly for Biblical studies, but that will have to wait a couple months at least before I can get started. Most of the Latin I work with is from a medieval or Renaissance context since medieval and Renaissance literature is what I study.
Hi All,
I’m looking at picking up a second language. Being brought up in England we weren’t openly encouragred to keep up languages past the 3rd year High School. Not sure why I’m choosing Latin but as it’s the root of so many modern languages it does seem like a very good place to start.
Hope to find some help in my endevours here and I’m looking forward to getting to know you all.
Simon
Hey, I’ve just finished a beginners Latin course at the University of Nottingham and, although i’ve now left University, I’d like to keep it up - or at least retain my basic Latin! look forward to having a look around, thanks for creating this resource!
Hey, I’ve just done a beginners Latin course at the University of Nottingham and, although i’ve now left uni, I’d quite like to keep it up! perhaps even improve..
I look forward to having a nosey around the boards!
thanks for the resource!
Hi everyone, I studied Latin in high school and at uni. I only started Greek 2 months ago.
So happy that a forum like this exists on the net. Good job!
Ola, I am karen Wersilton Recently from Utah, originally from Chicago and to this day miss my home town.
nice site glad to be here
Salvete! My name is Matt, and I’ve been working on Wheelock’s Latin in my spare time for a short while now. I’m just starting the chapter on fourth declension nouns, and I’m hoping to finish the book and begin on the passages in the Loci Antiqui in the next couple of months. This site has proven to be an excellent resource, and I hope to continue to derive benefits from it in the future while offering whatever assistance I can to others. Lucem rationis vobiscum sit (and sure hope I said that right)!
Hello All! I’m very interested in the history of the Slavic languages and how the Ancient Greek Alphabet played a part in their development ( St Cyrill—etc.) Do you think I should take a Greek course or two to help me in this.
John R. Frank
Hello, I’m a sophmore in college studying architecture. I’m really interested in Ancient Greek and Roman architecture so I figured I should learn the languages.
Hi everyone,
I’m Vivien from Hong Kong. I’m singing in a choir and have always been singing sacred pieces in latin and have always wanted to know what they mean and how the latin language works. Been working off from D’ooge for a short while and just recently completed a short course on basic latin (though the teacher is not helping much). Hopefully getting some support from fellow learners and experts here~
have a good day~!
Salvete!
I’ve been lurking around the Latin forums for a while and finally decided to sign up. These forums have helped me a great deal with my reading and writing of Latin. I look forward to being a part of such a great community.
Gratias vobis ago!
Hello! I’m studying on my own for the sheer pleasure of it. I had a year of Latin in college (Wheelock) and am now reviewing with the D’ooge book. I plan to finish it then work through M&F. I’m also starting Greek with Crosby &Schaeffer. I’m debating whether to use the Teach Yourself book alongside it for another perspective and more practice exercises (with answers). Afterward, I plan to work through H&Q’s Greek: An Intensive Course. I’ve wanted to do that for a long time. I purchased a copy and it’s sitting on the shelf (next to M&F), waiting for me to feel ready for it. I think some prior study would help make that a more satisfying experience. Eventually, I want to work through Pharr’s Homeric Greek as well, just because I love this stuff.
Thanks to everyone for making this site and forum the wonderful resources they are. It’s great to be able to connect with others who study Greek and Latin (and other things).
beatus vir
hi everyone. i have always loved learning languages. in fact, i took up spanish, french and german in college. we had a beginner’s latin course for one semester but unfortunately, i have forgotten a lot. i’d like to start anew and hopefully this community would help me do that.