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Unlock the World of Latin—Free, Accessible, and Engaging

A modern approach to learning an ancient language, designed for students of all backgrounds.

Why Latin Matters

Latin is essential in understanding the roots of languages and the foundations of laws, literature, philosophy and science. As the dominant language of the world for centuries, Latin was the way to exchange ideas and discoveries. Today, symbols from Roman mythology, architecture, and culture are pervasive, making Latin key to unlocking the richness of the world.

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Our Curriculum

Our Intro to Latin curriculum is designed for those with little to no prior experience with Latin, and for those who have studied before but would like to refresh and refortify their knowledge of foundational concepts. Each module includes interactive quizzes to test your understanding. Click Lesson 1 to get started, or visit our Curriculum page to view the full course.

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The Mind Behind DISCAMUS

Meet Aayan

Aayan Mittal was born in New York City and moved to Florida in his early teenage years. In Florida, he is a junior at Pine Crest School, where he discovered his interest in Latin and how ancient ideas shape the modern world. Latin has been a major influence in shaping the person he is today and has offered him a unique perspective on language, history, and various other topics. In addition to exploring Latin, he has pursued independent studies in Ancient Greek philosophy and language.

When Latin was removed from his high school’s curriculum, Aayan recognized how inaccessible the subject had become for many students, especially those without the resources for private instruction or specialized programs, and decided to create a free resource online. In his spare time, he enjoys listening to various genres of music, spending time with family and friends, and playing violin and viola.

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