by Dwane | Oct 3, 2014 | Greek, Latin
Phantasm: something imagined; an illusion, or apparition; something that seems to exist, but, in fact, does not. The Latin word for ghost is phantasma. It comes from the Greek φάντασμα (a phantasm), which derives from φαντάζω (I make visible). The English word ghost...
by Dwane | Sep 27, 2014 | Latin, ScreenCasts, Visual Latin
Trying to memorize the Latin personal pronouns? Start...
by Dwane | Sep 24, 2014 | Education, Latin, Visual Latin
For those who are memorizing the Latin nouns endings… here are the Fourth Declension...
by Dwane | Sep 23, 2014 | Education, Grammar, Latin, ScreenCasts, Visual Latin
Third Declension I-Stem Nouns have a frightening reputation. It isn’t necessary. They really are not so scary. Find out...
by Dwane | Sep 22, 2014 | Latin, Vocabulary
Reintarnation – to come back in another life as a hillbilly. From Latin re (back), in (in; on) and tarnation (the favorite phrase of Yosemite Sam).