Latin
Rome, 1st c. CE
Learn Latin in Rome, 1st c. CE
Begin with the language of empire, law, and literature. Latin is precise, architectural, and endlessly rewarding. Start with the vocabulary of the Roman street and build to Cicero and Virgil.
Your path through Latin
5 units per level. 5 lessons per unit. 150 lessons total.
First bites. Greetings, survival phrases, numbers, your first complete sentence.
Building palette. Present tense, daily life, food ordering, navigating the city.
Developing taste. Past and future tense, opinions, storytelling, cultural fluency.
Sophisticated combinations. Nuance, idioms, professional conversation.
Mastery. Near-fluency, complex grammar, authentic reading.
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Why Rome, 1st c. CE
Rome in the first century is the center of the world. Your lessons move from the Forum to the thermae, from a taberna meal to a Senate debate — learning Latin as a living, spoken tongue.
Begin with one word.
Arrive fluent.
Learn Latin in Rome, 1st c. CE. No streaks. No points. Just deliberate, beautiful progress.
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