Conversation, phrases and simple grammar in Latino sine Flexione - pt. 1
Thursday, July 03, 2008

I've finally begun to create a simple conversation handbook for Latino sine Flexione, since a lot of people have asked me about how to start learning the language and "just take a Latin dictionary and use the ablative etc. etc." isn't really that appealing when you just want to start using a language. This will probably end up as about twenty or so posts, after which I'll join them all and upload them to scribd.com.
Numbers
| one | uno |
| two | duo |
| three | tres |
| four | quattuor |
| five | quinque |
| six | sex |
| seven | septem |
| eight | octo |
| nine | novem |
| ten | decem |
Where is...
| Where? | Ubi? |
| Where is (it)? | Ubi es? |
| Where is the station? | Ubi es statione? |
| Where is the school? | Ubi es schola? |
| Where is the market? | Ubi es mercatu? |
| Where is the hotel? | Ubi es hospitio? |
What is this?
| What is this? | Que es isto? |
| It's a pencil. | Es graphio. |
| What is that? | Que es illo? |
| It's a chair. | Es cathedra. |
| It's a house. | Es domo. |
Who are you?
| Who are you? | Qui es vos? |
| I'm Steven. | Me es Steven. |
| I'm a doctor. | Me es medico. |
| I'm a traveller. | Me es viatore. |
| I'm a professor. | Me es professore. |
How much?
| How much is this? | Quanto es isto? |
| It's five euros. | Es quinque euro. |
| How much is this book? | Quanto es isto libro? |
| It's nine euros. | Es novem euro. |
| How much is this in dollars? | Quanto es isto in dolar(es)? |

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