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The University of Texas at Austin has several pages dedicated to Latin grammar.
The University of North Carolina Charlotte hosts a glossary of grammatical terms and syntax for Latin.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong hosts the study guide accompaniment to the Wheelock’s Latin textbook. The guide is broken down by chapter and offers help with grammar and vocabulary.
Internet Polyglot is an online flashcard system which uses games and drills designed to help you retain vocabulary. Build your own lessons, steal from other users, or use the ready-made sets.
Word Champ provides the ability to create online flash cards for vocabulary study. Browse and copy other users’ flash cards, create your own, or use ready-made lists. There are several drill types to choose from, so you can use the… Continue Reading →
Visit Omniglot for information about the writing system for this language and many others, including designed languages like Klingon. Each page includes the full alphabet or syllabary for a particular language, plus a pronunciation guide in the International Phonetic Alphabet… Continue Reading →
We have the following languages and levels for Rosetta Stone Version 3 Language Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 French • • • • • Spanish (Latin America) • • • • • Japanese • •… Continue Reading →
The Evergreen Library has resources for those interested in Latin, check them out! Sound Recordings: Language courses and selections from Latin texts. Readers and Dictionaries: Read and translate real Latin text.
Perseus Ditial Library is an excellent resource for accessing Latin authors both in English and Latin.
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