Et Cetera
This page archives the various useful links for Latin learning. There are also some fun links for things like the local weather in Latin, the news in Latin, et cetera!
Whitaker's Words: A highly useful tool for translating from Latin to English and English to Latin. Words is also available for download for free for Android. Apple users aren't as lucky.
NoDictionaries: Another tool for translating from Latin to English; this is especially useful to students in Latin III and IV.
Perseus: This website is helpful as an archive of Classical texts in Greek and Latin, as well as a great resource for research on the languages and their history.
Quia: This link will take you to Magistra Beman's Quia site, where you may find a myriad of activities for reviewing Latin grammar and vocabulary. You can play Jeopardy-style review games, fill-in-the-blank reviews and many others for each chapter.
The Latin Library Declension: This link will aid you in practicing nouns of any declension. You can select your declension of choice and the site provides the nouns.
Magistrula: This link will lead you to a variety of practice materials and games.
Open University: This link will guide you to Open University Latin, where you may practice the various noun, adjective, and verb forms in an interactive Latin activity.
Roman Numerals: Two great sites here and here for Roman numeral exercises.
Omaha Weather: This site will give the current weather conditions in Omaha (or any other desired city) in Latin.
World News in Latin: A Finnish news station translates some of the current headlines into the Latin language. The site can be slow at times but when it loads, it makes for great Latin reading practice!
Lexicon: Do you want to know the Latinized word for incinerator or lumberjack or another word that Whitaker's can't find? This link will lead you to a very long list, sorted by category, of miscellaneous modern Latin terms.
Free Rice: Practice your knowledge of Latin vocabulary and do some good at the same time. Each game has the potential of providing food for an impoverished person while you do your mental calisthenics.
Whitaker's Words: A highly useful tool for translating from Latin to English and English to Latin. Words is also available for download for free for Android. Apple users aren't as lucky.
NoDictionaries: Another tool for translating from Latin to English; this is especially useful to students in Latin III and IV.
Perseus: This website is helpful as an archive of Classical texts in Greek and Latin, as well as a great resource for research on the languages and their history.
Quia: This link will take you to Magistra Beman's Quia site, where you may find a myriad of activities for reviewing Latin grammar and vocabulary. You can play Jeopardy-style review games, fill-in-the-blank reviews and many others for each chapter.
The Latin Library Declension: This link will aid you in practicing nouns of any declension. You can select your declension of choice and the site provides the nouns.
Magistrula: This link will lead you to a variety of practice materials and games.
Open University: This link will guide you to Open University Latin, where you may practice the various noun, adjective, and verb forms in an interactive Latin activity.
Roman Numerals: Two great sites here and here for Roman numeral exercises.
Omaha Weather: This site will give the current weather conditions in Omaha (or any other desired city) in Latin.
World News in Latin: A Finnish news station translates some of the current headlines into the Latin language. The site can be slow at times but when it loads, it makes for great Latin reading practice!
Lexicon: Do you want to know the Latinized word for incinerator or lumberjack or another word that Whitaker's can't find? This link will lead you to a very long list, sorted by category, of miscellaneous modern Latin terms.
Free Rice: Practice your knowledge of Latin vocabulary and do some good at the same time. Each game has the potential of providing food for an impoverished person while you do your mental calisthenics.
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