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Barbarians EPISODE 1 - How is the Latin? Is it any good? Latin Pronunciation (Netflix Barbarians) 

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@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Here is my review of the Latin in EPISODE 2 of BARBARIANS: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sLyWvaZa1fw.html ⚔️🧔 🦂 Support my work on Patreon: www.patreon.com/LukeRanieri 📚 Luke Ranieri Audiobooks: luke-ranieri.myshopify.com 🤠 Take my course LATIN UNCOVERED on StoryLearning, including my original Latin adventure novella "Vir Petasātus" learn.storylearning.com/lu-promo?affiliate_id=3932873 🦂 Sign up for my Latin Pronunciation & Conversation series on Patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/54058196
@robertoblancorojas2239
@robertoblancorojas2239 3 года назад
Have you made a similar video with latin dialogues of The Passion of the Christ?
@robertoblancorojas2239
@robertoblancorojas2239 3 года назад
I think they used ecclesiastical pronuntiation
@TickleMeSenpai
@TickleMeSenpai 3 года назад
What about the old German? How’s that hold up?
@Paralyzer
@Paralyzer 2 года назад
QUESTION, WHY ARE YOU NOT INVOLVED IN SEASON 2 MAKING THE LATIN SPEACH CORRECT? THEY SHOULD HIRE YOU!. IF I WAS THE PRODUCER, I WOULD CALL YOU IN A SECOND.
@DrWhom
@DrWhom 2 года назад
of course usted is a hyper common word in Spanish that comes from the other form
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 3 года назад
Thank you very much for the shoutout, you are the man
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Piacere mio! 😃
@Claxen11
@Claxen11 3 года назад
Incredibile! You guys are the best!
@jorgeguanche5327
@jorgeguanche5327 3 года назад
This is the nobleone section??? Wheres the beer???...Hispania Invicta!!!
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 года назад
You guys are great!
@blazingphantom2813
@blazingphantom2813 3 года назад
Man, I’d kill to hear you both have an intellectual conversation in Latin
@AwkwardGuyInJapan
@AwkwardGuyInJapan 3 года назад
The most authentic is Gerard Butler’s “This is Sparta!” in perfect Doric Greek.
@alfredorotondo
@alfredorotondo 3 года назад
*sad Lacædemonia intensifies*
@davethepants
@davethepants 3 года назад
It just got that certain punch, or should I say kick
@mago7852
@mago7852 3 года назад
@@davethepants The Persian pronunciation is really down there in this scene, though.
@EK-gr9gd
@EK-gr9gd 2 года назад
They showed two programes, one about Marathon and one about Salamis, in classic Greek, with subtitles on arte once. You can find them on youtube, but not with the Greek audio.
@GholaTleilaxu
@GholaTleilaxu 2 года назад
Why don't you write that in perfect Doric "greek", instead of this imperfect Murikan language?
@timlin783
@timlin783 3 года назад
I went to Metatron to analyze the arms and armor. I went to Historia Civilis to learn the history. And now I have someone to go to to analyze the Latin. Well done sir!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
I love those channels! Thanks so much for including me in such a pantheon! 😃
@joshuapinkley8562
@joshuapinkley8562 Год назад
Metatron reviewed the Latin as well
@PC_Simo
@PC_Simo 5 месяцев назад
@@joshuapinkley8562 True that.
@Taistelukalkkuna
@Taistelukalkkuna 3 года назад
I came, I saw, I Subscribed.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Welcome! 🤠
@FuegodeInfierno
@FuegodeInfierno 3 года назад
Veni Vidi Suscripti (?)
@agentfundacji1
@agentfundacji1 3 года назад
@@FuegodeInfierno sic
@sachachanyan
@sachachanyan 3 года назад
😂
@sachachanyan
@sachachanyan 3 года назад
Sub - Scribe = Under - Write/Scratch/Etch. Latin of course......
@davethepants
@davethepants 3 года назад
As a German with some Latin capabilities, I knew after 5 minutes they did a great job on the language. The Latin felt somewhat more "natural" even than the German, as it is just standard (New) High German which of course is wrong for those tribespeople for several reasons. But then again, we have little idea how the northern/central tribes actually spoke, so just having them speak German vernacular is okay I guess.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Ja sicher! It's a German show for a German audience: it's no crime to use Hochdeutch like they did.
@StrawberryLegacy
@StrawberryLegacy 3 года назад
Standard German would have been fine, but the lead actor had a bit of a Vienna accent and that was weird 😅 Edit: I just got to the point of the video where he says his Austrian friend didn't notice him having any Austrian accent... yeah.. that's probably cause she's Austrian 💀 ahaha
@Rolando_Cueva
@Rolando_Cueva 3 года назад
I think Gothic would be more accurate for the time period.
@user-un7gp4bl2l
@user-un7gp4bl2l 3 года назад
I was hoping for Proto-Germanic so badly, but that would have been too much to ask for. The Latin was great. Þiudiskō sprēkō would have been amazing though. Edit: the only things I didn’t quite like were things like “reik” which is neither here nor there (PG “rīks”), as if to make it more German-like. Or maybe a wrong reading of Gothic “reiks”? Who knows.
@BronzeBart
@BronzeBart 3 года назад
@@StrawberryLegacy actually I liked it that he has a Vienna accent. Because he was raised in a Roman society I could imagine that he picked up an "accent" so he sounds a little bit different to the other german tribesmen
@altralinguamusica
@altralinguamusica 3 года назад
Has anyone tweeted this video to the producers? They need to hire him for season 2 if there's to be one!!!
@hellophoenix
@hellophoenix 3 года назад
I think we should do that
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
I'd love it if you did that! :D Start a campaign if you want. You can coordinate with other fans in my Discord (link in the description).
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
@@hellophoenix Thanks! I'd love it.
@arthurmoran4951
@arthurmoran4951 3 года назад
That's a really fantastic idea anyone has had so far
@VoicePassion
@VoicePassion 3 года назад
They have commissioned a second series. Luce, write to them yourself as well.
@derfailer3434
@derfailer3434 3 года назад
I am a "barbarian" who listen to a guy speaking english to make us understand acient latin, the internet can be so great! :D
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Haha it’s true!
@plakette26
@plakette26 3 года назад
Haha, so do I. And I love it 😅
@samyrandome425
@samyrandome425 3 года назад
I'm an African Barbarian
@NickariusSN
@NickariusSN 2 года назад
What country u from and makes you barbarian ?
@chevalierduchrist1754
@chevalierduchrist1754 2 года назад
@@NickariusSN Probably Germany
@christofat2704
@christofat2704 3 года назад
Latin is so beautiful , no wonder why all the romance languages are so beautiful.
@Hello-uh5tt
@Hello-uh5tt 2 месяца назад
barring Fre*ch, right?
@goergops9593
@goergops9593 3 года назад
Netflix better hire you as a consultant for the future!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks! I’d love that.
@Jthe5th
@Jthe5th 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke So who did they hire for the movie as a consultant, should be in the credits?
@FuegodeInfierno
@FuegodeInfierno 3 года назад
Cause Netflix cares so much about historical accuracy....
@destronger5313
@destronger5313 2 года назад
i think it’s a german show that netflix gets to stream internationally. i don’t think netflix is involved in the production. i could be wrong though.
@the_miracle_aligner
@the_miracle_aligner 3 года назад
just finished this show, Loved it soo much for the spoken Latin and when I started to wonder if the Latin was accurate, this video just pops up XD
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Then it’s good timing! Thanks for the comment
@jakubsebek
@jakubsebek 3 года назад
oh shit it's you!
@dislike__button
@dislike__button 3 года назад
That's right, I'm watching you, John.
@jordinagel1184
@jordinagel1184 3 года назад
@@albaida8539 qué!?
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog 3 года назад
What song are you next making?
@claudiamarianidamato9499
@claudiamarianidamato9499 3 года назад
The Latin was surprisingly impressive, even my dad said so. He is from Rome and studied Latin in school , he was pretty impressed. Even the character choices were excellent in terms of similarity in appearance to romans, and barbarians. Overall this show got a 10/10 for me . ..
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
D’accordo!
@Neoyorchese
@Neoyorchese Год назад
studied latin as a kid and it is very good here...also learned german and this is pretty good, the old teuton
@chiuling
@chiuling 3 года назад
Loved the Netflix show, and noticed the "Italianisms" in the Latin speech even as a baby Latin student (I'm more into Greek, to be honest.) Sent to all my friends and subscribed!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Awww thanks so much, Annika! 🥰 Yeah I love Greek too.
@blackpaint9093
@blackpaint9093 3 года назад
Italians are the best for this role, no other people can pronounce latin better than them, also they have experience with movies entirely made in latin, for example a pretty recent and good movies was "il primo re"(the first king), ENTIRELY in archaic latin
@drutalero2962
@drutalero2962 5 месяцев назад
​@@blackpaint9093while maybe not the tone I'd like to this Colombians can speak Latin fairly accurately
@blackpaint9093
@blackpaint9093 5 месяцев назад
@@drutalero2962 spanish speakers, (italic languages as a whole tbh) have by default a very similar pronounciation to ancient latin, only the french differ a lot. The germans also can have a good pronounciation, but the accent ruins it for me
@darkodjogo96
@darkodjogo96 3 года назад
When I was a kid, in communist Yugpslavia, in every context where Romans would "swear", the translators would translate it as "Herkula mi" - "by Hercules". So we thought that old Romans did not swear. Our old Latin teacher would emphysize that later in our High School (Gymnasium) that Latin is a great because you can not swear on it.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Haha that's funny, and not true at all. If you ever decide to become a Patreon supporter, you'll get access to a video I made recently about the 9 most important sexual/offensive words in Latin.
@zmaja
@zmaja 3 года назад
Haha... I think Greek and Latin dictionaries used in that area, that are quite old, and are great, but full of euphemism and "purified", no obscene words... clean and "white" as ancient statues (that weren't actually white, but vividly coloured). A quick check (from a dictionary I mentioned): futuo, ui, utum, 3 - "saditi", "roditi", leći sa... , obljubiti. Hahha. Very polite, very unnatural.
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 3 года назад
FELLATORE! there you have it, one of the most obscene and strong words you could call another Roman, questioning directly their dignitas, autorictas, etc.
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 3 года назад
Read the Masters of Rome book series by Colleen McCullough. It's awesome, covering from 110 bc to Augustus. First two books are about Gaius Marius and Sulla, from their rise to power to their civil war. Plenty of Latin curses there
@intiorozco5063
@intiorozco5063 3 года назад
PEDICĀBO EGO VŌS ET IRRUMĀBO
@pile333
@pile333 3 года назад
Movie companies should hire you as ancient languages consultant. I just wonder if you've ever been such a kind of consultant actually.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
I have not, but I want to be! If you know someone they can find me easily haha 😃 Thanks!
@bruno-bnvm
@bruno-bnvm 3 года назад
We do it in argentina on school not to upset the teacher. Haha. Sounds like mehrcle doesn't it? Curious.
@juanme555
@juanme555 3 года назад
@@bruno-bnvm What are you talking about?
@giloro85
@giloro85 3 года назад
@@juanme555 in Spanish, we sometimes use the word miercoles (Wednesday) as a substitute for the word mierda (shit). The mecastor sound phonetically similar to “me cago” ( I shit), a precursor to other bad words.
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 года назад
@@giloro85 interesting
@mickael1277
@mickael1277 3 года назад
In Romanian if you want to say to someone "go f* yourself" it would be "futu-te". I laughed when I saw "futuite", but I was blown away when you said it means the same ! Nice one.
@PC_Simo
@PC_Simo 4 месяца назад
Yes. But, in Latin, as Luke pointed out, ”Futuite” is the 2nd person *_Plural_* Imperative: ”Go f*ck yourselves”.
@zoe_bompas2178
@zoe_bompas2178 3 года назад
Fun fact: here in Argentina (and in many other spanish speaking countries) we use the expresión "miércoles!" in the exact same way. Never knew where that came from, just thought wednesday was not a good day for some reason. It just clicked in my head that the days of the week come from the names of the gods. PD: really enjoyed the video!
@SR-kh6yq
@SR-kh6yq 3 года назад
I read an interview to one of the actors, the one playing the tribune Quintus, where he said the producers looked for Italian actors specifically to play the Romans because they wanted the Latin to sound as natural (and far from English-sounding) as possible. He said it wasn't easy to learn their lines in Latin - which as an Italian speaker with basic knowledge of Latin I totally understand. Even when you study Latin in Italian school, you're almost never taught to speak it correctly but you just learn how to understand poems and written texts. He said they had a very strict coach who taught them the pronunciation and the meaning of the words first, and then they tried to act them following the director's instructions. Overall I found this series' usage of language very refreshing. I'm tired of Hollywood or BBC productions trying to make us think Queen's English (or, sometimes, English with an Italian accent) = Latin XD
@maxavail
@maxavail 3 года назад
3:30 "Futuite" is currently being used in rural Romanian and has the same meaning. The accent falls on the first "u" though, exactly like the movie actor says it, not like Luke says it.
@starlordjae2577
@starlordjae2577 3 года назад
Incredible after almost 2 millennia
@a.s.7936
@a.s.7936 3 года назад
And in more 'correct' Romanian we use "futu-te", without the i. It means the exact same thing but it is used in the same sense as "fuck you", in English, unlike in Latin.
@PH7018c
@PH7018c 3 года назад
@@DaniMrPanda ...interesante..
@jcgacio94
@jcgacio94 3 года назад
Woah, that's amazing!
@ltn2720
@ltn2720 3 года назад
In Italia si dice Fottuti
@shortbird774
@shortbird774 3 года назад
I love how Metellus say "Quid?" This is so multilayered. And you can here al layers in it. Also the horses movement fits perfectly.
@christopherbaar4498
@christopherbaar4498 3 года назад
Only us language nerds would think of learning and speaking Latin as cool! But because I am a language nerd, I'd have to agree!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Haha yeah
@shadowxxe
@shadowxxe 3 года назад
Not just language nerds! those of us interested in roman history too!
@user-yu3nq7hk2f
@user-yu3nq7hk2f Год назад
I’m always thinking about languages… it’s always n the back of my head, even if you can’t tell. Lol. 😂❤🎉
@adrianokury
@adrianokury 3 года назад
So, basically coaches and actors performed a decent job, although not perfect. I imagine it must be very difficult (1) to fight their own trend to say things in a certain way (the Italians to get rid of Italian features), (2) to remember all shorts and longs while at the same time paying attention to emotions, breathing, gestures in the performance.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Exactly! It’s quite a challenge.
@NaumRusomarov
@NaumRusomarov 3 года назад
it's exceptionally difficult to change vowel length and intonation in your speech as you're speaking a foreign language. it's one of those things that kinda don't disappear ever for 2nd language learners. the actors did a terrific job trying to sound and act like Romans, you just can't get everything 100 percent right.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Absolutely! Watch my review of episode 2 and you’ll see I say the same thing.
@timokohler6631
@timokohler6631 3 года назад
I've seen a german journalist mocking the show for having "school latin with italian accents", that's why i was excited for your opinion on that. I guess it just says a lot about the quality of traditional journalism these days. Regarding the Romans overly taxating the Barbarians, according to Lucius Cassius Dio this was actually one of the main reasons for the rebellion (the others being imposing roman law on them and commanding them around like subjects). The romans may have been very good in befriending and assimilating subjugated people in general, but Varus was not. According to Tacitus, another roman historian, Arminius accused Varus of being greedy (avaritia), cruel (crudelitas), and prideful (superbia). So the depictions of the Romans under Varus in this show is not wrong, Varus was just very bad at his job.
@supersery
@supersery 3 года назад
True, according to the historians Varus was not a good legatus, greedy but not cruel. Romans wanted peace and make long lasting good relationships with locals, as Luke said. Also Arminius was already a knight of the Roman army when he reached Varus and he probably wanted/aspired to become king of the local germanic tribes there and planned the unexpected betrayal. The real story ends with Rome coming back and destroing Arminius and the germanic tribes, imprisoning his wife and son. The son is said to have become a famous gladiator. I think the actors do an amazing job speaking in latin. Maybe the journalist simply has no idea.
@timokohler6631
@timokohler6631 3 года назад
@@supersery I know there are many historical inaccuracies with the show, Arminius also wasn't Varus adoptive son and he didn't marry Thusnelda before he defeated the Romans. But this was done for dramatization, his friendship with Thusnelda and Folkwin and his relationship with Varus as adopted son made the entire story more personal. Germanicus did not destroy Arminius or the Tribes, he defeated them in some battles and recovered 2 of the 3 legionary eagles, but they did not capture Arminius nor did they reconquer Germania. In fact after his most succesfull campaing Germanicus was ordered to retreat and return home, it is unknown if that was because his uncle, who was the emperor of Rome, was jealous of his success (according to Tacitus) or because it was simply not worth the effort (according to most other historians). Arminius was later murdered by Segestes who was granted a residency east of the Rhine by Germanicus. It was also rumored that Germanicus was later poisoned, so their is a lot of potential for a second and third season here. Especially because Arminius met his brother in Germanicus third campaign as an enemy on the battlefield, so lots of potential for dramatization as well. Let's hope we will see the rest of the story, there is more then enough for three more seasons.
@supersery
@supersery 3 года назад
@@timokohler6631 Yep. I Guess they wanted to add more drama for entertainment reasons, but could have been better, that is the weakness of the serie, especially the protagonists. I found Thusnelda and Folkwinn quite superficial and not deep enough as characthers to be the main protagonists (unlike the secondary figures like the barbarian fathers). For a second season I think It would be better to develop the protagonists in a deeper way. Actually the germanic army under Arminius was destroyed during the battles and the other tribes were since long time allied of Rome that kept trying to instill peace among the tribes also then. The Germanicus campaign was extremely successful and Arminius had to run away after the complete defeat and then died (don't remember if committed suicide or what). Germanicus was ordered to establish the Rhein borders even thought it would not have been difficult to procede even further east for the Roman army, but was not worth the money according to the government (or as you said, Tiberius feard Germanicus as potential threat) . Germanicus found 2 of the 3 Eagles, but Claudius got the third one. Not too long after the facts the Romans invaded the places across the Rhein anytime they needed to deport more people into the Empire (if those did not ask for asylum themselves...as a fact the Empire was always in need of people).
@timokohler6631
@timokohler6631 3 года назад
@@supersery Arminius was murdered by Segestes as far as i know.
@supersery
@supersery 3 года назад
@@timokohler6631 cool!
@JJPineda1114
@JJPineda1114 3 года назад
As a person who took Latin in h.s. and being a Spanish speaker I appreciate the subtleties ( and the subtitles) of what you are saying. Thank you.Very enjoyable.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Y gracias a ti 😃
@ansgar759
@ansgar759 3 года назад
You were wondering about Laurence Rupp's latin. So, in Germany and I think in Austria too, it was common to learn Latin if you went to a Gymnasium, a higher form of highschool, this was common 'til the early 90s. It was considered to be an intellectual thing but also to have a good foundation for other languages like Italian, Spanish and so on. Normally, if you started Latin in 5th grade and continued learning it to the end of 10th grade, 6 years, you would receive an honoration - "Großes Latinum" - if you eventually passed graduation.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Interesting! This wouldn’t account for his being able to (or seeming to be able to) speak it fluently. There is a big difference between the way it’s taught in most school math and actual fluency.
@ansgar759
@ansgar759 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke Yeah, given the professional settings it is surely achieved by language coaches and vocal coaches. But I guess If he had latin for some years in school then this would have helped him achieving this level of outcome way faster due to the familiarities he could have remembered because of his former school lessons.
@user-xr5up3ed3z
@user-xr5up3ed3z 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke it still is in Austria. If you visit a Gymnasium your have two choices: humanistical or Realgymnasium ... Humanistical it's mandatory to have 4 years french or some foreign language besides English and six years of Latin (or the other way around if you prefer). Sometimes your can also take old greek. I was in a Realgymnasium specialized on CAD software and had to take 4 years of Latin or French. I took Latin, plus extracurricular Latin. IF you want to study anything with humanities in Austria, you have to have the "kleine Latinum" (=4 years). If you don't you have to take courses at University. And in general they really put an emphasis on pronouncuation and aktive speaking nowadays.
@monikalala3810
@monikalala3810 Год назад
I want to add, that L. Rupp attended the Rainhard Seminar. Supposedly the the best German acting school. They train pronunciation a lot. And he acted at the Burgtheater. Tipps pronunciation just reminds of the way German is spoken there with s and t. As you explained.
@ronhoover5490
@ronhoover5490 3 года назад
Some of my friends lightly curse in Spanish, saying "¡miércoles!" I guess it sounds like "mierda."
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Haha that's so cool and funny!!! I love it! In Spain or in Hispanic America?
@motenai9496
@motenai9496 3 года назад
We have the same thing in French (from France) with "Mercredi" which sounds like "Merde" ;)
@bilbohob7179
@bilbohob7179 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke spanish young children or fathers in front of them. In Spain. Fastly, they learn the real word.... If an adult speaks in this way is called "meapilas"...j
@alrisan71
@alrisan71 3 года назад
En Chile usamos "miércale"
@Thomasalbertini
@Thomasalbertini 3 года назад
It's the equivalent of saying "oh shoot "
@wiktorbanaszewski5613
@wiktorbanaszewski5613 3 года назад
Finally, Scorpió’s opinion, thanks! I’ve already watched an entire series and, aside of aGE, I’ve caught two details. In one of the episodes they call a slave 'sclavus', but this was a late borrowing from Greek and ultimately from Slavic; it would fit the Byzantine Latin, but not the Classical Latin of the first century. Next thing, I’ve noticed that the Germání are shown as speaking Latin with some kind of barbarian accent and one of its elements is pronouncing as [v], as opposed to Roman [w]; I find this funny because Proto-Germanic had the phoneme /w/ and no /v/ (the closest thing was the sound [β] being an allophone of /b/, runic ᛒ). Of course, that contrast is reasonable under the narrative assumption that we’re dealing with modern German.
@rudhardotcom
@rudhardotcom 3 года назад
Would a mixture of Old English and Gothic (both well documented, but more modern) have been a reasonable approximation?
@wiktorbanaszewski5613
@wiktorbanaszewski5613 3 года назад
@@rudhardotcom Well, to be honest, I don't think there is much point in doing such a mixture while we could use the actual linguistic reconstruction of Proto-Germanic. It takes into account much more data than these two languages and uses quite refined methodology, which has been developed during the last two centuries. Besides Gothic from the East Germanic subfamily and Old English, there are other important West Germanic languages such as Old Saxon and Old High German, and Old Norse representing the North Germanic branch. Moreover, there is so-called 'external evidence', i.e. Indo-European linguistics applied to this problem and, last but not least, runic evidence, directly recording some features of Proto-Germanic (or Proto-North-West-Germanic and Proto-West-Germanic). Of course, Scorpió is absolutely right that writing whole lines and dialogues in a reconstructed language would require a lot of guessing and would be a very difficult task, but I believe it's possible and that the results could be astonishing :) (PS I hope my English is understandable.)
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Yeah I was content with that.
@lars5174
@lars5174 3 года назад
Question: Is there a connection between the "Caesar" restored pronunciation an the german word "Kaiser" meaning "Emperor" ?
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Yes! The Gothic language took Caesar from Latin when it had that pronunciation
@lars5174
@lars5174 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke Wow that's cool! That was just a blind guess because it sounded very similar to how we say "Kaiser" today.
@isaa1782
@isaa1782 3 года назад
@@lars5174 Plus the Russian царь / Tsar is connected to it. You can see it more looking at the old-bulgarian word for this title: кесар (Kesar), which transformed to Tsar as well
@blackpaint9093
@blackpaint9093 3 года назад
Of course it is, just like Tsar. They all claimed to be the emperors of the romans lmao
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 3 года назад
I wish I had learned the scientific pronunciation in school. My father was taught “tseh-sahr” (Gernany 1930’s), I was taught “keh-sahr” (Germany 1980’s).
@muffinman3052
@muffinman3052 3 года назад
Took 6 years of latin in middle and high school, it's been a few years but I can still pretty much translate everything being said and it feels great to have such a niche skill be useful for something!
@elig57
@elig57 3 года назад
What would have been even cooler (but also REALLY hard to do) is to have all the "barbarians" speak reconstructed Proto-Germanic. Whoever could manage to pull that off is an absolute genius.
@johnnyhaigs243
@johnnyhaigs243 3 года назад
They managed to have Proto-Indo-European in Prometheus, so it was surely possible
@Qwourtz
@Qwourtz 3 года назад
@@johnnyhaigs243 That was only for a very small segment, right? A full movie/mini-series in a language like PIE or Proto-Germanic (or a variant thereof) would be insanely difficult, but very awesome to see nonetheless.
@johnnyhaigs243
@johnnyhaigs243 3 года назад
@@Qwourtz very true, wouldn't be easy to reconstruct entire lines of dialogue over six 45 minute segments.
@workingmamma5342
@workingmamma5342 3 года назад
Some Celtic language would have worked better, at least.
@NaumRusomarov
@NaumRusomarov 3 года назад
@@workingmamma5342 then you end up with atheproblem of the German actors having to entire learn dialogues in a foreign language. the show wouldn't have come out even in 2025.
@altralinguamusica
@altralinguamusica 3 года назад
This show is on my watchlist and now you've helped me decide that it'll be the next one I watch! I absolutely *loved* this. I saw it was 40+ minutes and I said to myself "I'll watch the first 10 mins, go to bed, and then watch the rest tomorrow." But NOPE - watched the whole thing! Couldn't stop! Finally, to answer your questions: 1. YES: DO THIS FOR EVERY EPISODE. 2. KEEP THE STUBBLE! It looks great! P.S. They better frikkin' hire you for the next season because, well, you are THE Latin guy!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
1) haha thanks! I will. 2) I probably will! I'd just love to be part of something like the show.
@aeternainvictavictrix9597
@aeternainvictavictrix9597 3 года назад
È motivo d'onore vedere interesse nella nostra antica lingua da parte tua. Continua così! VIRTUTE SIDERUM TENUS ⭐
@pasaniucdaniel4112
@pasaniucdaniel4112 3 года назад
I find it very interesting how "iste" evolved in Romanian. We used to have "cesta", which is now archaic, but nowadays we have "acesta" (both pronounced with a "ch" sound), but then we also have "ăsta" ("Ă" is the schwa sound), which we use as a shortening of "acesta", which funnily enough with the Moldavian accent of Romanian, (both the one spoken in north-eastern Romania or The Republic of Moldova) would be pronounced as "ISTA". I find very interesting how it took so many transformations to get almost to the starting point
@spiritwalker900
@spiritwalker900 3 года назад
Yes! Since I watched Barbarians, I was really curious about your opinion. Thanks!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Oh great! Thanks for watching. 😃I'm glad you were looking forward to it.
@fabianofonda6758
@fabianofonda6758 3 года назад
In the dialect of my Town, near Rome, we say uestre exactly. Futuite: Is funny how the bad words never die😁
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
You do!? You say /westre/ ?! 😃Affascinante! Potresti per favore fare una registrazione di te o di un'altra persona che lo dice?
@fabianofonda6758
@fabianofonda6758 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke dove posso spedirla? Nei dialetti dei Monti Lepini la V è sempre pronunciata U. La e finale è muta, o gutturale, come nel Francese. Il problema è che io non so scrivere il dialetto.
@danv5983
@danv5983 3 года назад
@@fabianofonda6758 vieni da Isola del Liri o luoghi limitrofi? Haha
@fabianofonda6758
@fabianofonda6758 3 года назад
@@danv5983 ci hai quasi preso Dan, più sulla costa.👍
@ledues3336
@ledues3336 23 дня назад
@@polyMATHY_LukeLuke rispondi :(
@matheusgf
@matheusgf 3 года назад
Amazing! I haven’t knew your channel, until today when I was searching about Latin in Barbarians! Congratulations for this vídeo! 👏🏻
@mikedi7850
@mikedi7850 3 года назад
Dude you should mention that Metatron is your friend more often or ask him to give you shoutouts, anyone who is a friend of Metatron gets my subscription immediately!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks! Metatron is a true hero of the internet.
@greenmachine5600
@greenmachine5600 3 года назад
Agreed
@user-hc7ms2uh1i
@user-hc7ms2uh1i 3 года назад
Right now in school we are learning Latin grammar and my language teacher actually recommended us this show bc of the Latin spoken on it. Great video btw!
@sperodeo1
@sperodeo1 3 года назад
Thank you for all your videos! You continue to be helpful for me on my learning journey!
@julieaylward6178
@julieaylward6178 3 года назад
So delighted to have found you. I have been grateful to my Latin teachers for many years. Your enthusiasm is marvelous.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Aw thank you, Julie! 🥰 I’m so glad you’re here! Welcome.
@szyszkienty
@szyszkienty 3 года назад
Your channel is one of those rare gems that you find on RU-vid from time to time -- both extremely entertaining and very informative. Amazing content, impressive attention to detail and huge knowledge!
@marieparis79
@marieparis79 3 года назад
Not to mention the lovely voice, and gentle manner... that's what I came for.
@albertodiazsaldana9380
@albertodiazsaldana9380 3 года назад
A fantastic video. As an older Spanish-speaking person trying to learn Latin this was great. Metatron’s video was also very enlightening. Great work!!
@Wasserkaktus
@Wasserkaktus 3 года назад
What I find most fascinating about the word "Barbarian" is how much the word has expanded over time to include practically everyone who didn't speak the Classical Languages of Greek or Latin (Latin Speakers were "Barbarians" too until their conquest of Greece and their "Hellenization" somehow removed them from the Barbarian list.). The original Barbarians were in fact the Persians, and if you know anything about Persian, "Bar" in both it's long and short vowel form is in fact quite common in the language even up to Modern Farsi today ("Mī" is by far the most common morpheme you will hear in Farsi now though.). Calling the Persians Barbarians had far more to do with Greeks mocking what they perceived to be Persian's tendency to overuse that morpheme than it had to do with the supposed "sophistication" and "civility" of the people: Greeks were very well aware of just how advanced and sophisticated the Persians were, and the Greeks were also aware the Persians were also much wealthier than the Greeks themselves were.
@S3aCa1mRa1n
@S3aCa1mRa1n 3 года назад
I’m glad you made this video ! I was scared you weren’t going to do a video on it ! :)
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Never fear!
@JoaoGabriel-hk8ub
@JoaoGabriel-hk8ub 3 года назад
It's almost scary to see how much of Latin Portuguese still has. As a native speaker, I keep discovering so many similarities and even words that are almost completely unchanged. Oh and by the way, you are awesome. Greetings from Brazil!
@-haclong2366
@-haclong2366 3 года назад
Every Romance speaker says that about Latin.
@liveforever4190
@liveforever4190 Год назад
I'm a native English and Spanish speaker, and have learned Portuguese and Italian to a high level (like seriously, I'm not exaggerating) especially when it comes to oral comprehension... aaand... I *still* had a hard time understanding whatever the heck they were saying in Latin (mind you, I haven't watched more than a few clips on RU-vid though, so maybe some of the stuff they say in the show *is* more comprehensible). Sure, some words are familiar, such that even English speakers could understand (like "Senatus" and whatnot), and those of us with a background in Romance languages probably understand more than a monolingual anglophone does (or one who has a background in languages belonging to other linguistic families), but still... it's different enough that it's usually pretty hard to understand what the heck they're saying most of the time beyond a few words, especially without the aid of subtitles and spoken at full speed. I think this is especially true when it comes to more commonly used words. It's sort of like how it wouldn't be immediately obvious to a monolingual Brazilian with no background in any other Latin-derived languages that "chi" in Italian, pronounced "ki/qui," is "quem/who" in Portuguese, or that "volete" (pronounced like, "voletê") means "(vocês) querem/you (plural) want." Mind you, I'm not saying that Latin is on the same level as Japanese is to us. They are similar indeed, but it's no walk in the park understanding classical Latin to the same degree that it would be for a Brazilian trying to understand a Mexican or a Colombian. The lexical, grammatical, and sound changes that Romance languages underwent is a real issue when trying to do so.
@Nephastion22
@Nephastion22 Год назад
Não posso = Non possum
@valintine41
@valintine41 3 года назад
Just found this series. Thank you so much for pointing out the seemingly minor detail of the camp, I spotted that in the series and kept thinking how they could have missed such a fundamental aspect. My understanding is that a legion would dig a ditch and create an earth wall as a basic defense, even if just camped for a night and, like you said, always favoured open ground rather than surrounded by trees right next to their tents.
@BinkyTheElf1
@BinkyTheElf1 3 года назад
Oddly enough, the Latin was one of the things which initially attracted me to the show.
@oceantree5000
@oceantree5000 3 года назад
Magnificent!! I adored every second of this. Currently learning Welsh, but speak a couple Romance languages and German, and hope to resume my childhood study of Latin soon. This sort of thing is massively helpful. I was always frustrated in school when told that you “couldn’t” speak Latin; I’d always point out that someone had to have! Please do one of these for each episode if you can. I hung on every syllable of Latin in this series and this explication is so damn fine! Ps epic beard. 😄
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks so much! 🧔 Welsh is fabulous. More to come!
@oceantree5000
@oceantree5000 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke Awesome!!
@oanasimon1983
@oanasimon1983 3 года назад
Ha ha, the Latin "futuite" was quite funny to me as a Romanian, we use "futu-i"( with the same meaning (the f word).
@florinalfonse4163
@florinalfonse4163 3 года назад
...and which is heard at every step.
@blackpaint9093
@blackpaint9093 3 года назад
Or fottuti in italian lol
@gteixeira
@gteixeira 2 года назад
Futou is currently used by the French. It could be a more recent reborrowing.
@robertoprestigiacomo253
@robertoprestigiacomo253 3 года назад
"In school, where they study a lot of Latin". Well, about that...
@magicmulder
@magicmulder 3 года назад
I had Latin as first foreign language, so from 5th through 10th grade (and could’ve continued to 13th grade if I had wanted to). Germany 1980’s.
@robertoprestigiacomo253
@robertoprestigiacomo253 3 года назад
@@magicmulder probably the comment makes sense only for Italians. In italy there are only 3 types of high school where you can study Latin (for 5 years) out of tenths of different types. In none of these 3 types of high school Latin is the main subject so they don't do a lot. If you want to continue, you need to do literature studies at university. In high school they don't study Latin as a language, they only learn how to attempt to translate pieces of Latin literature, somehow. 99% of the students who have to do Latin don't perform well and hate Latin and kind of survive through the course.
@platosnephew1105
@platosnephew1105 3 года назад
As a Romanian, futuite goes straight to my heart XD
@PC_Simo
@PC_Simo 4 месяца назад
19:40 As a Finn, I feel the pain, when someone clearly violates the natural rhythm of your language. The natural rhythm of Finnish is, very often, the trochaic tetrameter, or the ”Kalevala-meter” _(”Kalevalamitta”);_ and we even have a ton of sayings and proverbs that follow this poetic meter; often, coupled together with allitteration, which actually precedes rhyming, as the poetic/lyrical staple, by quite a few centuries; due to Finnish accentuating the initial syllable of words; thus, allitteration makes more sense, than rhyming (the stressed syllables harmonize). For example: _”Sepäs sattui sopivasti.”_ (”That was convenient.”) _”Vesi vanhin voitehista.”_ (”Water (is) the oldest of lotions.”) _”Kylmä kahvi kaunistaapi.”_ (”Cold coffee makes (you) beautiful.”) _”Kevät keikkuen tulevi.”_ (”Spring comes swinging.”).
@WestfaliaStuff
@WestfaliaStuff 3 года назад
The latin is utterly fantastic. Really, it shows how much love went into that bit.
@GustavSvard
@GustavSvard 3 года назад
Just came here from a video you uploaded a couple of years earlier. Your presentation skills show major improvements. Kudos!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Haha thanks!
@Alopex1
@Alopex1 3 года назад
Yes, please do this for every episode!!! Absolutely amazing stuff, really enjoyed it :-)
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks! I will.
@janetcarson6034
@janetcarson6034 3 года назад
This was incredible! I would enjoy a breakdown for other episodes. Thank you.
@joffrethegiant
@joffrethegiant 3 года назад
I'm not a Latin student (I studied a bit in college), but you've got me watching 45-minute videos now! kkkk good stuff!
@justinrhodes9295
@justinrhodes9295 3 года назад
I love these videos. I know you like classic latin, but if you can do more breakdowns of how latin transitioned into romance thatd be cool!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
That's a great topic! I'll do it!
@CyrilleParis
@CyrilleParis 3 года назад
Amazing. Thanks! I learned a bit of Latin at school but I am (was) far from being able to speak in Latin. However, I knew that they had made an effort to have real Latin when I immediately heard two things : classical pronunciation and the different length of vowels. I wouldn't notice any errors, not even understand what was said, but I knew this was real Latin. Your video, as well as Metatron's are amazing: you amaze me, and now, thanks to you both, the show's producers and actors amaze me too!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks so much! 😃 Welcome!
@maukka1545
@maukka1545 3 года назад
Woah, as a national finnish speaker the pronounciation of Latin seems really easy as it's basically the same as in finnish. I kind of want to learn to speak Latin now.
@dabtican4953
@dabtican4953 3 года назад
Ur name means bitch in Latvian and I will learn finnish after I'm done learning Norwegian
@mitch9651
@mitch9651 2 года назад
How is it possible?
@maukka1545
@maukka1545 2 года назад
@@mitch9651 The pronounciation? Quite easily.
@luisliscabo
@luisliscabo Год назад
The Finns have that beautiful "s" sound that is shared with the Romance speakers.
@isaacgloc1542
@isaacgloc1542 3 года назад
Imagine hearing German in this period to. I wish i was a fly on the wall
@Havenless666
@Havenless666 3 года назад
Hey Luke! Catalan speaker here. Just wanted to say that we have indeed retained the word "hic" in the form "hi". We use it to mean "there" in some constructions (e.g. haver-hi (there is) or anem-hi (let us go there)), also we use it to replace prepositional phrases or nouns/adjectives. It is funny that you mentioned it because it's probably the hardest part of Catalan grammar for learners and even for native speakers to learn speak "properly" (if such a thing exists). We have also retained "hoc" in the form of "ho", mostly used to replace indefinite clauses or certain demonstrative pronouns, similar to it or this/that in English (e.g. digue-ho (say it/say this)). Also, you mentioned "futiute", in Catalan "fotre" which has the f meaning and many others, like to do, to break something, to put something inside of something else, to annoy or mock someone, and to not care about something. It is a VERY common word in informal Catalan.
@tenienteramires4428
@tenienteramires4428 3 года назад
Realment l'etimologia de "hi" no és tan clara, hi ha gent que diu que ve de "ibi". 😅
@Firestream96
@Firestream96 3 года назад
In Italian we say "fottere", same f-word meaning
@ErronKebabb
@ErronKebabb 3 года назад
I love speech and language, and have always wished to learn Latin because I'd thought it has great relevance to English and well all language today. I've never seen a video of yours or any other specifically discussing Latin, I watched and listened all the way through and I really enjoyed it! Would love to see more!
@john-michaelwilliams5997
@john-michaelwilliams5997 3 года назад
I’m learning Latin and you just got a new subscriber. Thank you so much!
@darkicity
@darkicity 3 года назад
I was absolutely elated when I saw this series listed on Netflix and then even more so when I saw it was made in Germany and EVEN MORE SO when I heard them speaking Latin! I hope to see more period dramas from the Roman Empire like this.
@JEilonwyn
@JEilonwyn 3 года назад
I got here from Metatron... Wow. Very entertaining and educational. Thank you and please continue the series.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks so much! Welcome!!
@Jose123.00
@Jose123.00 3 года назад
My goodness! This guy is fantastic! His calm chilled voice, the easy way he explains things, his knowledge of other languages. His videos are an adventure! I came here recommended by The Metatron. I was not disappointed. I’m a native Spanish speaker currently living and working in Japan. His examples are so relatable and easy to grasp. Keep up the good work!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Hola y mucho gusto conocerte 😃 muchísimas gracias por tus amables comentarios. 何年間日本にすんでるの?
@Jose123.00
@Jose123.00 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke Hola! Soy de Venezuela! 返信してくれてありがとうございます! 役7年間日本に住んでいます。 発音はスペイン語によく似ているので、そこだけは少し楽です。 文法は別の話ですけど(笑) Desde hace cuanto tiempo hablas el español?
@Harreso
@Harreso 3 года назад
This is great! Loved it all the way through, please do more episodes
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
More coming soon!
@grantholmes5661
@grantholmes5661 3 года назад
I absolutely loved the show. Roman history is many favorite, and hearing Latin made it SOO much better for me as a viewer. Not hearing British English made it so much more immersive. Thank you for the critique. This reinvigorates my desire to learn classical Latin.
@diegokntero
@diegokntero 3 года назад
Im so impresse to realice that your mother languaje ist english, 'cause you have an amazing pronunciation when you speak latin, i though you was a romance languaje spoker... you look like an italian for me of course 😁
@diegokntero
@diegokntero 3 года назад
Sorry for the "ist" lol, i live in Germany now, and it's a mess now, when im trying to write in english
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Kein Problem! 😊 Ich kann auch Deutsch. Thanks so much! I’m Italian American
@diegokntero
@diegokntero 3 года назад
I knew it!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I could almost even smell it!! Your videos are so interesting, and makes my love for languajes burning again!!! I speak, spanish, portuguese, english, a little french, and now a little german, and because of you i want to keep learning, well, keep doing thoose videos!! When i grow up, i want to be like you!! (Joke i almost 30)
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
@@diegokntero that’s very kind of you! If you search for LLPSI you’ll get my video series
@petrajakovac6409
@petrajakovac6409 3 года назад
Great video! Loved it. If you have time to do more of this, please do so. :)
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thank you! I will
@diegobenitezriquelme5091
@diegobenitezriquelme5091 3 года назад
I just come to say that I really appreciate all your videos and they make me love more and more the languages ! Hugs from Chile.
@rafaelbalsan4512
@rafaelbalsan4512 3 года назад
I love your channel and I love Metatron! Also, if anyone else is interested in the discussion about old cursing and swearing, you should watch Shadiversity's video about medieval cursing/swearing.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Yes I loved that video!
@terepenassteinhardt5612
@terepenassteinhardt5612 3 года назад
Hola. Soy argentina. Me gustan mucho tus canales en latín y en inglés (entiendo tu inglés muy bien aunque el mío no es muy avanzado 😁). Aunque no estudié latín me gusta mucho. Espero poder estudiarlo en algún momento.
@christertell2136
@christertell2136 3 года назад
I love your videos, it's so cool to hear about all these nuances in Latin.
@heida503
@heida503 Год назад
Please do a series like this for SEASON 2! This is amazing!
@BanjoSick
@BanjoSick 3 года назад
In Austria and Germany Latin is taught regularly in school.
@codysigouin5033
@codysigouin5033 3 года назад
I heard German is taught there too
@Flistatec
@Flistatec 3 года назад
That is not true. Learning Latin is no regularity but mostly optional. For the most part, only learning English is mandatory. Second foreign languages may be Latin, but also French, Spanish, Russian or Italian. I haven't encountered any other second foreign languages in school, but "regularly" is the wrong word to describe the standing of Latin in German schools.
@isaa1782
@isaa1782 3 года назад
@@Flistatec I can just speak for Austria (and my personal experience) and here Latin is pretty common. First foreign language you learn is always English. Then in "middle school" you can decide to learn French or Latin. You get another chance to learn French, Spanish or Italian in high school, if you choose the more language-focused option. Russian or pretty much any other language are mostly part of electives / optional subjects. Some schools also offer ancient Greek. Especially if you want to study at University you realize how common Latin is here. For many subjects it's kinda a precondition, otherwise you have to learn it at University till your first degree 🤷🏼‍♀️
@KommentarSpaltenKrieger
@KommentarSpaltenKrieger 3 года назад
It's optional. Also, you don't learn how to speak it, nor pronounce it. You just translate texts while using dictionaries for it. Not even classical texts, for that matter, because use of language becomes more irregular, contracted and colloquial with native speakers, I think.
@28diefee
@28diefee 3 года назад
Das habe ich immer da sehr gut gefunden. Leider ist es bei uns nicht so und es sollte zumindest ein Wahlfach sein, glaube ich.
@Surrealiantx
@Surrealiantx 3 года назад
this is absolutely amazing! First time being introduced to Latin, would love to see more!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks! Watch my video series! You’ll love it ru-vid.com/group/PLU1WuLg45SiyrXahjvFahDuA060P487pV
@MakersMark723
@MakersMark723 3 года назад
Came here from Metatron's channel and I must say that this is a fantastic video! Well done sir and you have a new subscriber!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Oh that’s great! Welcome! 😃
@MakersMark723
@MakersMark723 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke I learned a lot from you and please continue for the remainder of the episodes!
@XPRT10R
@XPRT10R 3 года назад
Preparatissimo e ultra-competente. My hat off to ya. Chapeu!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Merci e grazie mille!
@cesarvidelac
@cesarvidelac 3 года назад
They should have hired you as language advisor. And Metatron as military advisor.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
I'd love that! Hire us, Netflix! haha
@cesarvidelac
@cesarvidelac 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke Oh, they should!!!
@flpkrc
@flpkrc 3 года назад
i appreciate your dedication so much! Thank you for sharing this ancient knowledge of Latin
@armansito
@armansito 3 года назад
I love your videos, Luke. Keep them up!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@BIA_JOE
@BIA_JOE 3 года назад
23:33 Ohohhh no Valerio, perchè? 😂😂 Grande, davvero bel video
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Hahahah grazie
@RB-rg3me
@RB-rg3me 3 года назад
Thank you for breaking the Latin down so well! I feel like somewhere in San Antonio my HS Latin teacher is proud. 🥳
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks!
@VivaLaVittoria
@VivaLaVittoria Год назад
Just started watching this show now, in January 2023… immediately came here for your commentary! So informative as always.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke Год назад
I'm delighted! Thanks.
@josephbaumann292
@josephbaumann292 Год назад
This was great. I have been binge watching your videos.
@nilfabra4365
@nilfabra4365 3 года назад
As a spaniard i barely had to modify my pronunciation to speak classical latin.
@AverchenkoMiroslav
@AverchenkoMiroslav Год назад
Fun fact. In the Mexican dubbing of Inglorious Bastards, the voice actor who played Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt) could not butcher italian nearly as bad as Pitt himself so wonderfully did. One can hear the guy struggle to make it as stiff and lifeless as posible, but it still sounds decent. Romance languages aren't too different from each other.
@MarcusTrawick
@MarcusTrawick Год назад
This is a big help in getting the pronunciation right & authentic from the start.
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke Год назад
I’m really glad if it’s of use
@alanderson9711
@alanderson9711 3 года назад
Thanks so much for clearing this up. Always wonder how correct ancient spoken languages are in movies and just watched this series so your timing was perfect.
@lych1669
@lych1669 3 года назад
I like your hair
@altrefrontiere2354
@altrefrontiere2354 3 года назад
Honestly, I don't think his hair is anything to write home about. It's mostly the haircut, I guess
@MAMRetro
@MAMRetro 3 года назад
I am astonished at your command of classical Latin. Every single detail is covered!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks so much! I’m glad you liked the video.
@SO-ym3zs
@SO-ym3zs 5 месяцев назад
Really interesting! I loved the show--well, the first season--and understood the German but have minimal knowledge of Latin, so I wondered how accurate it was. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
@legionluciano
@legionluciano 3 года назад
you are so good! Thank you for another awesome video!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks Luke!
@WilliansFrei
@WilliansFrei 3 года назад
I can feel the agony about that camp too...
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
I know, right... they *do* have a fence, which I didn't mention, but still, it looks weird.
@ThomasRenneis
@ThomasRenneis 3 года назад
@@polyMATHY_Luke it´s not as weird as you might think, it was higly effective ( and in part´s camouflaged with gras sod / turf..( there is a BBC ducumentry where they test a replica of that fortification , but I could not find it. It´s a typical roman ( temporary ) field camp/marching camp fortification ( Castra, not to be cunfused with a Castellum/ ). Many have been found in Germany in recent years, by means of aerial archeology and by the use of LIDAR scanning (Light Detection And Ranging ). Here´s a few links to clearify : www.legxiii.at/info_marschlager.html www.archaeologie-online.de/nachrichten/roemisches-marschlager-in-bielefeld-entdeckt-4275/ www.archaeopro.de/archaeopro/Strukturen2/P096117-Marsch1.htm static.archaeologie-online.de/fileadmin/img/nachrichten/2019/bi_marschlager_4.jpg facebook.com/Varusschlacht/posts/2402956516429753 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FyhQPD2Jnss.html
@natinati7478
@natinati7478 3 года назад
I quickly thought of you when I saw the series. Very interesting your opinion!
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thanks so much!
@leikind
@leikind 3 года назад
I knew you'd make this video and I've been waiting
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Awesome!
@addiomondo4493
@addiomondo4493 3 года назад
Loved your analysis!!!! 🙌
@polyMATHY_Luke
@polyMATHY_Luke 3 года назад
Thank you!!
@Columbator
@Columbator 3 года назад
Great job ! Although the result is imperfect, the fact that they chose to be authentic is fantastic. May it help changing the image the people have of the pronunciation of Latin. Each time I hear Latin with ecclesiastical pronunciation while spoken in the classical times, my ears bleed, lol As for the words, "hic" survived in French "y", and "futuere" became "foutre" with the same meaning plus the fact that it's quite dirty language (I won't expand too much about this). Nice beard, by the way. :)
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