@@codekillerz5392 Be careful what you wish for ;) (forewarning, my plan isn't a whole feature film, but a (hopefully) very entertaining short. More on that soon!)
I appreciate the creativity of this presentation (it's great!). As a person who understands almost zero Ancient Greek, and still religiously follows and enjoys this content, I announce my like to be worth at least 10 other likes. Also, I'm prima! Rursus! There is no logical reason to be proud of it, but I am. 🫅🏼 Macte virtue esto!
I am so happy that these formats are landing well! Your like now been reappraised to be worth 10 by fiat as a token of gratitude for supporting my off-the-wall performances! 🤣🤣
@@zmaja I'm glad you're enjoying it. Slowly these descriptions will become abbreviated diary entries of intrusive thoughts that enter my head while editing 😂😂😂 (JK JK JK)
@@kylefoley76 Ah!! I understand, I think it takes about an hour or so, but I spread the time of me actually practicing throughout the day, so that when I finally record my recall will be okay-ish. Of course, usually the last line is a little harder to bring to my mind, but I digress
Ecce nova pellicula mea in quā prīmōs sēdecim versūs Īliadis recitāvī memoriter: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5m-p_KWAjRU.htmlfeature=shared
Bene fēcīstī et cum ēlīsiōnē! Sed memento, sīs: Sī cōnātus es prōnūntiātiōnēm Lūciānam servāre, χ prōnūntiātur ut fricātīvum ut in certīs sermōnibus linguae Hispanicae, et οι ut "boy" prōnūntiātur sed ut "øy" sī intelligere potēs. Mactē virtūtē! Spērō amplius tē audīre versūs Īliadis recitāntem! Novus et subscrīptor habes canālī tuō, ut iamdudum erat mihi esse!
This is lovely! I've come back to it many times. The singer has such a beautiful voice. Latin works well with this song. I came her for Latin practice, but found so much more! Thank you!