In this third lesson, we read and discuss Familia Rōmāna's third reading (Lēctiō III) of the first chapter (Capitulum I), as well as the Grammatica Latīna section.
Among the topics covered are the following:
Ways of asking questions (-ne, num, non-ne);
Numerals (ūnus, duo, trēs) and numerals (prīmus, secundus...).
In addition, we continue practicing spoken Latin by reviewing everything we learned in the previous lesson(s).
(Video lesson held on May 18th 2024 by exclusive steaming on 𝕏/Twitter with the live participation of beginner students.)
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