Latin can be interesting, fascinating, and even funny.
Learn Latin and you learn no small amount of English. Learning
one Latin term every day is an easy way to pick up a little Latin at
a pace that facilitates absorption.
The ancient Romans spoke it, and they had a lot of worthwhile
things to say.
Arts tidbits are created by Electricka's visitors or ETAF Staff.
Electricka invites you to
submit your own Arts Tidbit Of The Day for publication here. So long as
it's compatible with Electricka's guidelines, it doesn't
matter whether it's been published before or whether you write it especially
for this feature.
To find out more or to submit your work, consult Electricka's
page called Guidelines For Arts Information Contributors—Arts
Tidbit Of The Day:
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To encourage you to write and submit your own original
arts tidbit, The Muse has declared Arts Tidbit Of The Day an Arts Information
feature.
For more information about this and other Arts
Information Features, visit
the Arts Information page at this web site:
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explore Other latin Resources at Electricka's
web site
Discover other Latin resources available to you at Electricka's web site.
Visit The Muse Of Language Arts page
called Latin Resources:
click here.
ETAF Recommends
ETAF recommends these Latin dictionaries, phrase books, books of
quotations, items for kids, instructional materials, and even a lexicon for
gardeners.
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