you'll find several links on this page...
http://www.word2word.com/coursead.html
2006-08-10 07:16:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not know of any sites that will pronounce the words for you, but this is a good site for learning both Greek and Latin. It has free downloadable grammars and readers, and they have a forum for users, where they have study groups and such.
http://www.textkit.com/
2006-08-11 00:04:30
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answered by Jeannie 7
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there are a couple of Latin sites. I haven't tried them but see below.
2006-08-10 06:48:53
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answered by blueprairie 4
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Latin is used only in catholic masses.
2016-03-27 06:42:06
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answered by Cheryl 4
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I don't know, but please if you find one, tell me.
Have you read about Latin in the Wikipedia?
Oh, please visit www.languagehat.com Ask Hat who runs the site if he could recommend some to you. He's an interpreter, translator, and linguist. I'm pretty sure if there are any, he knows about them, or someone he knows, knows.
2006-08-18 01:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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What latin language would you like to learn?? if is portuguese I can help because I'm Brazilian. Write to me asking about your doubts or just for chat a little bit.
omochileiro@yahoo.com.br
2006-08-10 05:49:59
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answered by omochileiro 3
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good luck .....latin is a dead language and many things we say now are quite difficult to translate........ Try your local university ....their language department should be able to get you to where you're going..a librarian at a university could also help to direct you to references .....
2006-08-17 11:53:44
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answered by cesare214 6
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yes search on google
2006-08-18 03:45:10
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answered by bad girl 1234568790 1
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"Ita dis plasuite": thus if pleased; i have no idea, but heres a helper
2006-08-17 20:19:27
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answered by Anonymous
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