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3 Reddit comments about ECCE ROMANI LEVEL 1 STUDENT EDITION HARDCOVER 2005C:

u/iwillyes · 6 pointsr/Reformed

Both Wheelock’s Latin and the Ecce Romani series are excellent introductions to Latin.

u/M4_Professional · 4 pointsr/Catholicism

No, no, no - buy this. Sextus est puer molestus!

u/sophrosynos · 2 pointsr/latin

I learned Latin in high school. I took it for four years, but even with that I found that I didn't truly get the language until I had it for a few years in college. The moment Latin really clicked for me was in Intermediate Latin I, translating a bit from Petronius' Satyricon.

The answer isn't terribly fun: what made Latin click for me was non-stop repeated translation on a near-daily basis until I attained mastery.

If you want to learn, khalepa has already suggested some great books. Wheelock's Latin is the go-to source, but may be a tad dry (it's a grammar slog). If you want to read Latin solo, and want to get to read it quickly, your best solution is the textbook series [Ecce Romani.] (http://www.amazon.com/ROMANI-LEVEL-STUDENT-EDITION-HARDCOVER/dp/0131163701)

If you read through Ecce, you'll slowly pick up vocabulary, as well as become attached to the stories which the Roman family, the Cornelii, undergo throughout the book. It's a great way to learn.