From time to time I get questions about the complicated Latin endings. Students want to know if there is a place to find them all. Turns out, there is.
If you go here, and scroll down, you will find some Latin charts I made some time ago. The charts are free. Here is the link: https://dwanethomas.com/resources-latin/.
Or, simply click here: https://dwanethomas.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Latin-Folder-071220.pdf
To further help you, I am creating videos for each lesson of Visual Latin. In these extra videos, I will show you exactly where on the charts to find the concepts and endings you are learning in Visual Latin.
- For lessons 11-20, go here: https://dwanethomas.com/visual-latin-and-the-latin-endings-11-20/
- For lessons 21-30, go here: https://dwanethomas.com/visual-latin-and-the-latin-endings-21-30/
- For the next ten lessons, go here: https://dwanethomas.com/visual-latin-and-the-latin-endings-11-20/
- For the lessons 21-30, go here: https://dwanethomas.com/visual-latin-and-the-latin-endings-21-30/
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