Hi, Check out latinum.org.uk
There is also a busy real-time Latin Language chatroom on Skype:
Si per SKYPEN (Skype) confabulari vis, habemus LOCUTORIUM LATINUM apud Skype, et possis illic confabulari per litteras, picturas etc ad alios emittere.
LOCUTORIUM LATINUM APUD SKYPE
https://join.skype.com/i8T6Wgfi2cej
Junge Te!
SKYPE
Ecce vinculum ad gregem:
https://join.skype.com/i8T6Wgfi2cej
Vinculum ad gregem invenies apud SSCHOLA in 'tab' sub nomine "SKYPE"
http://schola.network-maker.com/
January 10, 2016
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As far as I know the only place where people speak Latin is the Vatican... It's not really a language to speak, since no one speaks it, neither any of my Latin teachers. You learn it to learn about the structure of languages, and to translate ancient texts. The only thing we do in class is translating texts from for example Aulus Gellius, Curtius Rufus, Vergilius, etc.
May 28, 2015
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I have been using things from textkit.com and various websites but I really haven't found a reliable website though.
May 22, 2015
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Halo adam. I am also looking to improve fluency in Latin. I am not a native speaker, mind you, but i would want to be able to speak it so that i can 'get used' to the language. Any ideas how we can achieve that?
May 16, 2015
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