Learn Latin
the polyglot way.
Latin is the root of every Romance language, the source of much of English vocabulary, and the living language of the Church, law, and the classics. It is still an official language of Vatican City. Mynago teaches it through real dialogues, the logic of its case system, and the history that makes it stick.
Why Latin needs a different approach
Endings carry the meaning, not word order
In Latin, a word's job is marked by its ending, not its position. "Puella puerum amat" and "Puerum puella amat" both mean "the girl loves the boy." The case system is the whole game. Mynago teaches it through patterns you meet again and again in context, so the endings become intuition instead of a declension table to memorize.
It is a reading language first
Latin has no native speakers, but it has one of the richest written traditions on earth: Caesar, Cicero, Virgil, Ovid, the Vulgate, and two thousand years of philosophy, law, and science. Mynago leans into reading and comprehension, the way Latin is actually used today, rather than pretending you will order coffee in it.
Ecclesiastical pronunciation, the living standard
Mynago teaches Ecclesiastical (Church) Latin, the way Latin is spoken in the Vatican and sung in choirs worldwide. It follows Italian phonology, so "c" before "e" or "i" sounds like "ch" and "v" sounds like "v." The audio uses natural Italian-trained voices, so what you hear is the Latin of a Latin Mass or a choral concert, not a robotic reconstruction.
A master key, not a dead end
Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian are all Latin evolved. Much of English vocabulary, especially in law, medicine, and science, traces straight back to it. Learn Latin and the whole Romance family, plus a large slice of your own dictionary, starts to make sense.
How Mynago teaches Latin
Lessons built around your goal
Reading Caesar for class? Following the Latin Mass? Decoding legal or medical terminology? Mynago generates lessons around what you actually want to read, not a one-size-fits-all syllabus.
The case system through patterns
Spotlights isolate one structure at a time, the ablative of means, the accusative of motion toward, and show you how to reuse it. Cases turn into intuition instead of a grammar-table slog.
Reading-first comprehension
Latin's payoff is reading. Lessons build the vocabulary and structures you need to make sense of real Latin, with literal and natural glosses side by side so nothing stays a mystery.
Ecclesiastical audio on every line
Hear each sentence in natural Church-Latin pronunciation. Useful for the Latin Mass, choral singing, or simply anchoring the words and their endings in sound.
Spaced repetition (FSRS)
Latin vocabulary and the endings that travel with it are ideal for spaced repetition. The FSRS algorithm schedules each review at the optimal moment so morphology sticks long-term.
Cultural and historical context
Roman daily life, the history behind an idiom, why a phrase still lives inside English. The context that turns memorization into understanding.
Who learns Latin with Mynago
Students and readers
You are working through Caesar, Cicero, or Virgil for school or for yourself, and you want the vocabulary and grammar to finally click.
Faith and liturgy
You follow the Latin Mass, sing sacred choral music, or read Church documents, and you want to understand the words, not just recite them.
Word lovers and Romance learners
You want the master key to English vocabulary and the entire Romance family. Latin is the root they all grew from.
Our approach
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