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Spoken Latin, Ancient Greek, and Ancient Egyptian videos by Luke Amadeus Ranieri. 🤠🦂
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StoutShako
(3 minutes ago)
I am genuinely amazed how deep his voice could go without breaking. It made my throat hurt just out of sympathy.
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Ithilwen22
(9 minutes ago)
This song is far more threatening in Latin. Everything sounds more threatening in Latin.
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kayla8778
(18 minutes ago)
"She is either my prey or of the pyre" UMM???? HELLO??? THATS RAW AS HELL!!!!
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malahamavet
(27 minutes ago)
I knew this had to come out some day, it's just natural logic
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im_frayed9973
(32 minutes ago)
It upsets me how a lot of people put down Latin and call it useless and etc because its a 'dead language'. Latin has such a rich history, and plays a key part in the founding of many modern languages and much more. It is still in fact used today, for certain purposes or by certain people. Hellfire in Latin gives me the goosebumps, and it really fits with the setting of the Middle Ages. Honestly, it should be used more for things like this.
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dragatus
(46 minutes ago)
At first I didn't like how this was in ecclesiastical Latin (because I am a bit of a classical snob), but when you think about it it actually makes more sense as that is the Latin that Frollo would actually speak.
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drjuancruz
(52 minutes ago)
As a devout catholic and a history entusiast, I found this perfect!
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easternlights3155
(1 hour ago)
The sentence "Nec criminor si, Domine, fecisti satan fortiorem homine." made me physically shiver. Just... both the meaning and the way the rythm and the phonetics of it fit the melody... Bravo
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LoremasterLiberaster
(1 hour ago)
People still do covers of hellfire? Holly shit this is amazing.
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dokkisse9075
(2 hours ago)
Now I've gone on a "Hellfire in various language" binge but this one always is a standout. It just feels...more ancient and like the originator of the rest . bravo
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igorjee
(7 hours ago)
Ecclesiastical pronunciation is perfect for this. Has such a distinctive feel, closer to our times. It has in it the history of Europe after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. All variants of Latin pronunciation should be cherished.
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quelli-sul-web7263
(22 hours ago)
Me Who studies Latin and Greek: SO THIS IS THE POWER OF LATIN
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staticforce5367
(7 hours ago)
the red coats singing "mea culpa" or "my fault" at him while he's saying it isn't his fault is such a cool detail
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joelucas7052
(5 hours ago)
YES!!!! FINALLY A LATIN VERSION OF THIS THAT LIVES UP TO ITS PROMISE!!!
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