Latin/Corpus Humanum Lesson 1

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For many lessons, we have been working on Latin verbs: the three tenses of the present system (present, imperfect, future), and infinitives and imperatives. We’re still not done, and soon we’ll be diving back into verbs with the perfect tense. But we feel a break is in order. Let’s learn the names for the parts of the human body in Latin. It’s a fairly basic vocabulary-building lesson and we already know some of the words.

Practice
''In proximā lēctiōne plūs partēs corporis humanī discēmus. Valēte!''