Solstices: Summer and Winter Etymologies[1:24]
Rule 91: Clauses Depending on Subjunctive Clauses[3:30]
Rule 90: Subordinate Clauses with the Subjunctive[3:17]
Rule 89: Commands in Indirect Speech[4:18]
Ucalegon: From Minor Character to Modern English Word[3:35]
Rule 88: Questions in Indirect Speech[6:50]
The Urine Tax: Vespasian's Great Legacy[1:36]
Deponent Verbs[11:26]
Rule 87: Tenses in Indirect Statement[5:46]
Rule 86: Indirect Statement[7:12]
Rule 85: Causal and Concessive cum Clauses[4:34]
Rule 84: Circumstantial cum Clauses[7:04]
Introducing 91 Rules of Latin Grammar[1:05]
Rule 1: Apposition[2:41]
Rule 2: Noun-Adjective Agreement[3:26]
Rule 3: Some Adjectives Describe Part of their Noun[2:24]
Rule 4: The Genitives of nōs and vōs[3:05]
Rule 5: The Third Person Reflexive Pronoun[4:43]
Rule 6: Possession with Pronouns[2:41]
Rule 7: Possessive Adjectives and the Genitive[3:13]
Rule 8: Case, Number, and Gender of the Relative Pronoun[5:14]
Rule 9: Subject Verb Agreement[4:45]
Rule 10: What Adverbs Modify[3:04]
Rule 11: Yes or No Questions[2:56]
The Kalends, Nones, and Ides: Three Etymologies[1:31]
Abracadabra: the Magical Disappearing Act[1:29]
Haruspex: The Watcher of Guts[1:21]
How Long Can the Name of a Roman Man Be?[1:31]
Imperium: The Root of Empire[1:32]
Floccinaucinihilipilification, One of the Longest Words in English[1:32]
Barbarians, Those Who Say Blah[1:33]
Rivals on the River, Differing Etymologies[1:30]
Two Sayings by Augustus on Vegetables[1:29]
Septentriones, the Seven Oxen of the North[1:31]
The Latin Alphabet - Consonant Pronunciation[4:46]
Roman Numerals[6:02]
How to Trill Your R[4:37]
The Latin Alphabet - Vowel Pronunciation[3:07]
Latin and Its Indo-European Language Family[5:35]
Numbers in Latin[7:38]
Basic English Grammar For Learning Latin Part I[3:32]
Latin's Case System[8:57]
Basics of Declension[4:23]
Basic Latin Word Order[5:46]
The First Declension[6:44]
The Origin of Roman Numerals[8:30]
Basic English Grammar For Learning Latin Part II[7:25]
A Theory of Tenses[5:04]
The Passive Voice in English[5:40]
Irregular Verbs: sum, esse[6:58]
What Are Nouns?[3:51]
Third Person Plural[4:42]
The Second Declension[5:51]
The Neuter Second Declension[6:05]
The Third Declension[5:21]
The Neuter Third Declension[4:36]
The Fourth Declension[4:25]
The Fourth Declension Neuter[5:38]
The Fifth Declension[4:01]
Latin Gender[5:50]
First and Second Declension Adjectives[7:33]
The Present Tense[5:53]
The Imperfect Tense[5:06]
The Future Tense[6:30]
The Perfect Tense[3:46]
The Pluperfect Tense[3:39]
The Future Perfect Tense[4:26]
The Passive Voice in Latin[5:52]
The Present Passive[5:24]
The Imperfect Passive[4:48]
The Perfect Passive[7:53]
An Overview of the Subjunctive[7:02]
The Present Active Subjunctive[8:13]
The Imperfect Active Subjunctive[4:43]
The Perfect Active Subjunctive[4:50]
The Pluperfect Active Subjunctive[3:56]
The Present Passive Subjunctive[3:51]
The Imperfect Passive Subjunctive[4:21]
The Perfect Passive Subjunctive[3:20]
The Pluperfect Passive Subjunctive[3:43]
Conditions in Latin[8:13]
Rule 61: The Jussive Subjunctive[6:32]
Rule 62: The Optative Subjunctive[3:49]
Roman Names[7:40]
Roman Dates[8:44]
Introducing Hexameter.co[7:36]
Suovetaurilia, Sacrifice with a Pig, a Sheep, and a Bull[1:23]
Coniunx, Spouse and Conjugation[1:11]
Legio, the Roman Fighting Force[1:22]
The Longest Word in Latin, Subductisupercilicarptor[1:22]
Insulae, Ancient Slums[1:23]
Scipio, the Lightning Bolt of War[1:25]
Jupiter, King of the Gods[1:23]
>
# Use Youtube player (with Youtube AD) #<<<>>> # Use our player (Downlaod, Unblock & No Youtube AD) 再生できないときはここをクリック click here if failed to load 如无法播放请点击这里#

INFO:
Latin has different words for the summer and winter solstice, solstitium and bruma. Each of these words has interesting origins, and this video goes through the etymology of each word, and why solstice isn't necessarily the best word to describe December 21. At least for those of us in the northern hemisphere!
latintutorial