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Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
is promoted by L-Series Music Company is continuously working to create an ample catalog of music comprising plenty of languages that covers the length & breadth of India.
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Cool Latin phrases to make your English more impressive. Which Latin phrase is actually a 2,000 year-old quote from a famous statesman? Which Latin phrase refers to a type of unsavoury deal? Which Latin phrase do you use to point out that a statement is not logical? And which Latin phrase would be fun to use at a party? All this and more coming up. But first, do like, follow,
subscribe to The English Nut on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Thanks. Episode no. 123
TITLE: Seize the wine! And learn 4 cool Latin phrases.
Phrases and topics we will deep-dive into: Veni, vidi, vici. (Why it's endured for so long and why Julius Caesar wrote it.) Latin, the official language of which city? The meanings of eponymous, dastardly. The following phrases: Quid pro quo. Non sequitur. (And other words we get from 'sequi'.) Carpe vinum.
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Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
is promoted by L-Series Music Company is continuously working to create an ample catalog of music comprising plenty of languages that covers the length & breadth of India.
Improve your English--with Latin phrases!
Cool Latin phrases to make your English more impressive. Which Latin phrase is actually a 2,000 year-old quote from a famous statesman? Which Latin phrase refers to a type of unsavoury deal? Which Latin phrase do you use to point out that a statement is not logical? And which Latin phrase would be fun to use at a party? All this and more coming up. But first, do like, follow,
subscribe to The English Nut on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Thanks. Episode no. 123
TITLE: Seize the wine! And learn 4 cool Latin phrases.
Phrases and topics we will deep-dive into: Veni, vidi, vici. (Why it's endured for so long and why Julius Caesar wrote it.) Latin, the official language of which city? The meanings of eponymous, dastardly. The following phrases: Quid pro quo. Non sequitur. (And other words we get from 'sequi'.) Carpe vinum.
* #TheEnglishNut #EnglishTips #TEN # LanguageMemes #Video #English #Vocabulary #Words #FunnyEnglish #LearnEnglish #EnglishLesson#Tutorial#Advanced #Grammar#SpeakEnglish#meaning #etymology #education #BritishCouncil #BritishCouncilIndia#EnglishLanguageFacts#BritishEnglish #IELTS#ShashiTharoor#Latin
lseries.in/english-learning/improve-your-english-with-lat...