Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we tell the story of Actaeon, a hunter who wronged Diana and was punished brutally.💬 Comment below and share your top language to learn!👍 Like this video to support spoken Latin content.🔔 Subscribe for more Latin episodes every week!Rem Tenē, verba sequentur.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/duodenonagesimum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we tell you the story of Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi, famously a woman who spurned luxury in favor of traditional Roman values. 💬 Comment below and share your top language to learn!👍 Like this video to support spoken Latin content.🔔 Subscribe for more Latin episodes every week!Rem Tenē, verba sequentur.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesgimum-et-septimum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
This is not an easy episode to make. After much thought, I need to slow down the pace of new releases.I’m deeply grateful for this community; for every listener, learner, and supporter who has been part of this journey. Your encouragement has meant the world, and it’s only because of you that Latinitas Animi Causa has come as far as it has.This isn’t a goodbye. My hope is that this change allows me to keep creating meaningful, high-quality content without burning out.Thank you for understanding, and thank you for being here.Your support keeps this work alive. 💙💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contact
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we talk all about five languages I want to learn and why! From Arabic to Swahili, every language has its own beauty and culture. Which of these would YOU want to learn? Or is there another language on your list?💬 Comment below and share your top language to learn!👍 Like this video to support spoken Latin content.🔔 Subscribe for more Latin episodes every week!Rem Tenē, verba sequentur.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesgimum-et-sextum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we talk about the 5 best sitcoms ever (in our opinion). Of course, there are a lot of amazing shows and we have likely left some out but, really, these ones are aurea. Who doesn't love a good TV show?!💬 Tell us — what is your favorite sitcom?? Drop a comment below!Dē Aureā Mediocritāte: https://youtu.be/B2YWL8_cPok?si=RMfcl6gueyswVcIeRem Tenē, verba sequentur.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!0:19 - Praefatio0:20 First Round (slow with subtitles)4:50- Second Round (natural speed)8:48 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum-et-quintum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we explore the art of speaking Latin quickly — dē citō loquendō.Why do some people speak so fast? How can you train both your mind and your mouth to keep up? We’ll talk about:-The difference between recitāre (reciting) and loquī (speaking)-How reading and listening fuel faster speech-Why singing and reciting help train your mouth-Practical tips you can start today to speak Latin faster💬 Tell us — do YOU want to speak Latin quickly? Drop a comment below!Rem Tenē, verba sequentur.🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!0:26 - Praefatio0:27 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:37- Second Round (natural speed)7:02 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum-et-quartum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. What did the Romans and Greeks believe was the secret to a good life? Balance. The aurea mediocritas — the golden mean — taught that nothing in excess is good, but neither is too little. From the story of Daedalus and Icarus to Aristotle’s philosophy, the ancients taught us to hold the middle ground.But is moderation always good? Can there be too much of a good thing? Too much courage? In this episode of Rem Tenē, Andreas chats about the Golden Mean and whether it really is the way of all things.🏛️ What do you think? Is the golden mean always golden? Leave your thoughts below!🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!✍️ Tell us: Do you observe moderation in all things? 0:15 - Praefatio0:16 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:37- Second Round (natural speed)7:02 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum-et-tertium📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, Andreas shares a personal story—his lifelong love of archery—and explains how the bow and arrow became not just a physical practice, but a mental oneDiscover the beauty, danger, and universal human connection behind archery, as seen through a Latin lens.🔥 Learn Latin while exploring ancient weapons, global history, and mindful practice.🎯 Topics covered:– Latin vocabulary for archery– Roman bows & global comparisons– Why I don’t hunt– How Latin helps me focus🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts!✍️ Tell us: What hobby brings you joy? Have you ever tried archery—or practiced it in Latin?0:21 - Ovum Pascale0:22 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:38- Second Round (natural speed)7:07 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum-et-alterum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. Episode about Summer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZYXEQ-5-Do&t=87sLatin + summer = beach day!In this episode of Rem Tenē, we’re diving into summer vocabulary with a refreshing trip to the acta — the beach! Discover how ancient Romans cooled off, what you can do in actā, and how to talk about all of it… in Latin.Whether you're a total beginner or a lifelong Latinist, this episode gives you beach vocab, personal storytelling, and natural Latin with clear repetition! 💬 Narra nobis: Do you love the beach or avoid the crowds ut ego?0:04 - Ovum Pascale0:05 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:08- Second Round (natural speed)6:15 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum-et-unum📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live entirely in Latin? No English. No distractions. Just a group of people playing games, sharing meals, reading, and talking—all in Latin.
That’s what Rusticātiō is all about. Every summer, we run these immersive Latin-speaking retreats in the countryside. We sleep under one roof, we speak only Latin, and we have the time of our lives.In this episode of Rem Tenē, I talk about why Rusticātiō is my favorite event of the year—and how it changed the way I think about Latin forever.
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0:22 - Praefatio
0:49 First Round (slow with subtitles)
3:27- Second Round (natural speed)
6:08 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!
We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!
Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!
📜Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/octogesimum
📜 Get translation here:patreon.com/habesnelac
💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us! patreon.com/habesnelac
🔗Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com
🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine! twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa
🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us: https://bio.site/latinitas
💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact
📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa
✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we talk about reading and listening. Most learners move on too fast. This episode is a reminder: what’s familiar is what teaches us best. Want to get better at Latin? Use what you love—again and again. Perfect for Latin learners at the novice to intermediate level, this story comes in two versions: slow with English support, and fluent speed for more challenge.0:12 - Ovum Pascale 0:13 First Round (slow with subtitles)4:20- Second Round (natural speed)7:19 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/undeoctogesgimum📜 Get translation here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/rem-tene-79-131322555?utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=postshare_creator&utm_content=join_link💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we talk about reading and listening. Most learners move on too fast. This episode is a reminder: what’s familiar is what teaches us best. Want to get better at Latin? Use what you love—again and again. Perfect for Latin learners at the novice to intermediate level, this story comes in two versions: slow with English support, and fluent speed for more challenge.0:18 - Ovum Pascale 0:19 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:25- Second Round (natural speed)6:43 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/duodeoctogesgimum💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode of Rem Tenē, we bring you Canis Carnem Ferens, a classic fable by Aesop told in beginner-friendly Latin. Perfect for Latin learners at the novice to intermediate level, this story comes in two versions: slow with English support, and fluent speed for more challenge.0:21 - Ovum Pascale 0:22 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:29- Second Round (natural speed)7:20 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!📜 Get the transcript here:www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-septimum💖 Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; your support means the world to us!patreon.com/habesnelac🔗 Find all our Latin and Ancient Greek content here:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa📚 Want to improve your Latin or get free resources?Check out our website: habesnelac.com🎮 Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly—tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa🌐 Check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us:https://bio.site/latinitas💬 Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tenē?Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact📱 Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more:https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa✉️ Want to let us know something else?habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, tell you ancient riddles in Latin!0:13 - Ovum Pascale 0:14 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:36 - Second Round (natural speed)7:27 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-sextum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelacFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about Roman pets in Latin!0:09 - Ovum Pascale 0:10 First Round (slow with subtitles)3:02 - Second Round (natural speed)5:35 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-quintum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelacFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about rainy days in Latin!0:06 - Ovum Pascale 0:07 First Round (slow with subtitles)2:25 - Second Round (natural speed)5:18 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-quartum----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelacFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about the days of the week in Latin!0:12 - Ovum Pascale 0:13 First Round (slow with subtitles)2:55 - Second Round (natural speed)6:08 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-tertiumFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about lies in Latin!0:16 - Ovum Pascale 0:17 First Round (slow with subtitles)2:43 - Second Round (natural speed)5:00 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-alterumFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about homework in Latin!0:18 - Ovum Pascale 0:19 First Round (slow with subtitles)4:03 - Second Round (natural speed)7:07 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimum-et-unumFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!
Salvete sodales! Welcome to our series, "Rem Tene;" a Latin podcast presented by Latinitas Animi Causa for beginner and intermediate learners of the Latin language built and designed for the acquisition and understanding of it as a language, not just a code to decipher. In this episode, I, Andreas, talk to you about smells in Latin!0:07 - Ovum Pascale 0:08 First Round (slow with subtitles)2:26 - Second Round (natural speed)4:51 - Rem tenete, verba sequentur!We gloss some words throughout the episode in English and repeat them. We don't, however, gloss everything. Our brains are really good at deducing meaning when we know a lot of the context surrounding words or phrases. The transcript for the show can be found below so you can follow along. We hope you enjoy this show!Please take some time, if you enjoy this, to rate us and write to us! We love hearing from our listeners and receiving feedback on how we can improve! You can also support us on Patreon (link below); though everything is free, it helps us do what we do and reinvest in creating more Latin and ancient Greek content. Gratias vobis agimus et curate ut valeatis in proximum!Get the transcript here: www.habesnelac.com/rem-tene/septuagesimumFIND THE LINKS TO ALL OUR LATIN AND ANCIENT GREEK CONTENT HERE: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Support us on Patreon for as low as $3 a month; Your support means the world to us!: patreon.com/habesnelac----Want to improve your Latin or get some free resources? Check out our website: habesnelac.com-----Join our Twitch Community to chat with us directly tantum Latine!twitch.tv/latinitasanimicausa-----Also check out our new Bio Site to learn more about us! https://bio.site/latinitas-----Have a topic you want us to cover on Rem Tene? Let us know in the comments or here: habesnelac.com/contact----- Follow us on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and more by checking out the links on our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/latinitasanimicausa----- Want to let us know something else? Contact us here: habesnelac.com/contactUt semper, gratias quam maximas patronis nostris sine quibus haec omnia facere haud possemus agimus!!!