English Practice
3 videos
Updated 7 months ago
Not really for my sake but for the sake of my listeners, lol. They may be looking for English, alone. XD
Mainly, I just wanted to read the English translation for Germania by Tacitus. Anything more than that... Is unlikely.
Regardless, we shall see if this playlist expands further into other English practice examples!
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English Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 1
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.unrv.com/tacitus/tacitusgermania.php . Read through 1-12, of 46.5 views -
English Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 2
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.unrv.com/tacitus/tacitusgermania.php . Read through 13-27, of 46. The first part of this reading was stopped due to noise; this second part was stopped as a natural breaking point of discussion from Germania itself towards Germania's neighbors.7 views -
English Practice, reading "Germania" by Tacitus, Part 3
GGoing Full RetardAn ancient Roman writing, probably around 150-250 AD about the German peoples. Found at https://www.unrv.com/tacitus/tacitusgermania.php . Read through 28-46 of 46. Was a fun reading since it seems to be a mix of nearly everyone, from the eyes of Germans and the Romans, of everyone around, in, or near Germany. Mainly read the reading, though some commentary was regarding proximity of historical data from 2000 years ago, English nuances, and even a beating-bush commentary regarding "women in power". In Christ, all are equal; as such, the measure that lead to both the decline of Rome and the Sitones is that they were not Christian. lol. But also, I mean, a measure of failing Christians can be that they didn't see Christ in all. ... :)11 views