1. Interspersed among these are cumulative levels reviewing what has been learned earlier (giving a total of 898 levels). • Nouns: Tests your ability to parse and decline all classes of Latin nouns. • Adjectives & Pronouns: Tests your ability to recognise and decline Latin adjectives, pronouns, and pronominal adjectives. • Verbs: Tests your ability to parse and conjugate regular and irregular Latin verbs. • Participles: Tests your ability to recognise and decline Latin participles.
2. Liberation Philology Latin drills you on Latin vocabulary and grammar, through a continuous multiple-choice test that's instantly available wherever you have your phone and a free moment.
3. Your answers are immediately confirmed or corrected, and reinforced through repetition. • Vocabulary: 200 levels of basic vocabulary, each testing the translation of 10 words between Latin and English.
4. Learning a language is a complex and multi-layered process, which no computer can automate, but the study of Latin also involves extensive memorisation, which is where Liberation Philology Latin can help.
5. Additional sections cover the vocabulary of Book I of the Aeneid in sequence (148 levels), intermediate vocabulary (300 levels), and Cicero's In Catilinam I and Pro Caelio (82 and 66 levels).
6. A further module allows you to review the word-list and paradigms.
1. Like its twin in Ancient Greek, this app is an excellent tool for learning the words, their conjugation and declension.
2. And forget about pronunciation.Nice app, but the declensions are in the wrong order in the reference: They go Nom.
3. If course, reading any language is more than knowing the words.
4. Thank you.Better suited to exercise and review than to actually learn, start elsewhere.
5. Would be great if an app could help with it too.
6. Next comes grammar and syntax.
7. It's mostly quizzes, very little explanation or guidance.
8. But it's a critical foundation.
9. Still half way up the mountain ain't bad.
10. Which is quite weird.
11. This is quite annoying because it means I can't read the reference without adjusting to the new table.Does what it says on the tin.