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Lesson 33 Past Participles (Kattari & Kamma)

Pali: Lesson 33

Past Participles (Kattari & Kamma)

thegentlelaw.substack.com/p/lesson-33

#learnpali #palilanguage #studypali
#pali #ancientlanguage

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Sanskrit: The Ancient Language Powering Modern AI Innovation Technology internet based news information article for readers

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Sanskrit: The Ancient Language Powering Modern AI Innovation

#Artificialintelligence #AI #sanskrit #ancientlanguage

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Sanskrit: The Ancient Language Powering Modern AI Innovation Technology internet based news information article for readers

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Sanskrit: The Ancient Language Powering Modern AI Innovation

#artificialintelligence #ai #sanskrit #ancientlanguage

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Lesson 31 The Interrogative Pronoun ka (“who/what”)

Pali: Lesson 31
The Interrogative Pronoun ka (“who/what”)
thegentlelaw.substack.com/p/lesson-31
#palilanguage #learnpali #sanskrit #ancientlanguage

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Pali: Lesson 31
The Interrogative Pronoun ka (“who/what”)

#palilanguage #learnpali #sanskrit #ancientlanguage

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Pali: Lesson 29
PRESENT PARTICIPLES – ALL GENDERS & USAGE

#palilanguage #palistudy #ancientlanguage #buddhism #learnpali

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Tom Elliott (@paregorios@hcommons.social) People sometimes ask me what #ISAWNYU is really like. One way to get a sense of who we are and what we do as a scholarly community spread out through space and time is to look through our public event...

Ever wondered what the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at NYU ( @isawnyu.bsky.social ) is all about? I have a suggestion: hcommons.social/@paregorios/...

#ancientArt #ancientGeography #ancientHistory #ancientLanguage #ancientLiterature #archaeology

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Pali Tenses Simplified and Past Tense

thegentlelaw.substack.com/p/pali-tense...

#palilanguage #palilanguagestudy #ancientlanguage

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The $1 Million Challenge: Can You Crack This Ancient Code? The $1 Million Mystery: Can You Crack the Code of This Ancient Script? For centuries, an ancient script from the

The $1 Million Challenge: Can You Crack This Ancient Code?
#IndusValley #AncientMystery #LostCivilization #IndusScript #DecodeThePast #AncientLanguage #HistoricalPuzzle #Archaeology #AncientSecrets #UnsolvedMystery #AncientCode #ArchaeologicalDiscovery #AncientSymbols #HistoryMystery #IndusWriting

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Ancient Language (Knowledge) || Ancient Language is a measure of a character’s knowledge of at least one ancient language, such as Latin, Ancient Greek, etc. The player may pick any number of ancient languages for this Skill to represent, up to the Narrator’s discretion. (It’s hard enough to learn a living language, let alone a dead one. It might start to break immersion if your hard-boiled detective from the bad side of town happens to be proficient in Ancient and Medieval Latin, Ancient Greek, and Sanskrit.) Use this skill when a character needs to read, write, or, God-forbid, speak an ancient language. This Skill may also be used to identify the age and culture of a text, to determine whether a text is authentic or a forgery, or for anything else related to ancient languages. 

Unlike the regular Language skill listed below, it takes a Skill roll to even read, write, or speak basic information, because these languages are not perfectly understood even by expert historians. Additionally, if an investigator needs to use any other Skill that would require understanding an ancient language (especially Paperwork or any Interpersonal Skill), this would first prompt an Ancient Language roll (which is also an Investigative Roll if the initial Skill roll is). This may add penalties to the second roll, as listed below:

Full Success: No penalty.

Partial Success: -1 penalty added to the other skill roll.

Failure: -2 penalty added to the other skill roll.

Ancient Language (Knowledge) || Ancient Language is a measure of a character’s knowledge of at least one ancient language, such as Latin, Ancient Greek, etc. The player may pick any number of ancient languages for this Skill to represent, up to the Narrator’s discretion. (It’s hard enough to learn a living language, let alone a dead one. It might start to break immersion if your hard-boiled detective from the bad side of town happens to be proficient in Ancient and Medieval Latin, Ancient Greek, and Sanskrit.) Use this skill when a character needs to read, write, or, God-forbid, speak an ancient language. This Skill may also be used to identify the age and culture of a text, to determine whether a text is authentic or a forgery, or for anything else related to ancient languages. Unlike the regular Language skill listed below, it takes a Skill roll to even read, write, or speak basic information, because these languages are not perfectly understood even by expert historians. Additionally, if an investigator needs to use any other Skill that would require understanding an ancient language (especially Paperwork or any Interpersonal Skill), this would first prompt an Ancient Language roll (which is also an Investigative Roll if the initial Skill roll is). This may add penalties to the second roll, as listed below: Full Success: No penalty. Partial Success: -1 penalty added to the other skill roll. Failure: -2 penalty added to the other skill roll.

Ancient Language Write-in Skill from #Eureka: Investigative Urban Fantasy. This Skill is optional, and if given to your investigator, must be set at a minimum rating of +1. anim-ttrpg.itch.io/eureka-urban... #ttrpg #ttrpgs #language #ancientlanguage #rpg #rpgs #indiettrpg #indiettrpgs #indierpg

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Ancient Language Learning DESTROYS Modern Methods - How to Become Fluent FAST
Ancient Language Learning DESTROYS Modern Methods - How to Become Fluent FAST YouTube video by GOLUREMI LANGUAGES

Prof. Eleanor Dickey was recently interviewed about #AncientLanguage learning methods. Follow this link to learn more: www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc-J...

(Please note that this is not an endorsement of the following YouTube channel as we have not tried their program ourselves).

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2,600-year-old Phrygian inscription in Turkey deciphered

A centuries-old mystery surrounding a 2,600-year-old inscription on the Arslan Kaya (“Lion Rock”) monument in western Turkey has been resolved...

More information: archaeologymag.com/2024/11/phry...

#archaeology #phrygian #ancientlanguage

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Treading water: new data on the impact of AI ethics information sessions in classics and ancient language pedagogy | Journal of Classics Teaching | Cambridge Core Treading water: new data on the impact of AI ethics information sessions in classics and ancient language pedagogy

📜Just Published!📜 Providing #ancientlanguage and #classics staff and students with ethics tutorials on #genAI helps them make informed judgements about using #AI without misplaced faith or excessive fear. www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

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Left to Right: Jackie Baines, Vanessa Lopresti, Online Attendees, Edward A.S. Ross, and Joe Grimwade

Left to Right: Jackie Baines, Vanessa Lopresti, Online Attendees, Edward A.S. Ross, and Joe Grimwade

Had a fantastic time today welcoming 80 #ancientlanguage teachers from around the world to University of Reading Classics for a workshop on #generativeAI and teaching #AncientGreek and #Latin. We look forward to more discussions in the future! #classics #ancientworld #AI

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Using Generative AI to Support Ancient Language Teaching: CPD Workshop for university and school language teachers. May 21, 2024 - 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM. Hybrid - Free Admission - Local Travel Grants Available. Learn about the different types of generative AI tools available and the ethical considerations for their use in the classroom. Hands-on tutorials with a variety of generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, Google Bard, Claude-2, Perplexity, and DALL-E-3.

Using Generative AI to Support Ancient Language Teaching: CPD Workshop for university and school language teachers. May 21, 2024 - 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM. Hybrid - Free Admission - Local Travel Grants Available. Learn about the different types of generative AI tools available and the ethical considerations for their use in the classroom. Hands-on tutorials with a variety of generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, Google Bard, Claude-2, Perplexity, and DALL-E-3.

#CPD Workshop for #ancientlanguage teachers on possible uses for generative #AI to support teaching. This free, hybrid session will take place on May 21st, 2024. All university and school level ancient language teachers are welcome. Registration now here: www.store.reading.ac.uk/conferences-...

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