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Free Latin learning resources

7 free resources, checked and categorised.

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No trials, no paywalls, no sign-up required.

Everything below is free to use — no trial periods and no paywalls. The list covers the main ways people study Latin: structured courses to build a foundation, dictionaries to look things up, and listening and reading material to spend real time in the language. Start with one course and one dictionary, then add listening once you can follow simple sentences.

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Cambridge School Classics Project(opens in a new tab)

"The Cambridge School Classics Project is home of the world-renowned Cambridge Latin Course, hundreds of free teaching and learning resources, teacher support for Latin in UK schools, Latin online activities, myths and performance storytelling, the Electronic Pocket Oxford Latin Dictionary, and much more!"

Dictionaries
Beginner
Latdict(opens in a new tab)

Latin dictionary.

Dictionaries
All levels
Numen(opens in a new tab)

"...an online Latin dictionary (a dictionary of the Latin Language) and Latin grammar tool based on An Elementary Latin Dictionary (by Charlton T. Lewis). This online dictionary is different from any other you've ever used. It has been built from the ground up using AJAX technology to allow the fastest, most efficient and most useful user interface. Oh, and it includes macrons!"

Dictionaries
All levels
The Latin Dictionary(opens in a new tab)

Reference charts, phrases and more.

Dictionaries
All levels
Words(opens in a new tab)

A dictionary - 39.000 entries.

Dictionaries
All levels
Latinitium(opens in a new tab)

4 Searchable Latin dictionaries.

Dictionaries
Neo–Latin Lexicon(opens in a new tab)

"The largest repository Neo-Latin vocabulary culled from literary sources ... and provides a unique tool for students, instructors and practitioners of active Latin".

Dictionaries

This directory began from a community-built list of free language resources — a year of collecting and checking by Joanna (u/chlebka) and dozens of contributors who suggested links, shared freely. See the original list. We have since expanded, re-checked and re-categorised it, and we keep the per-resource credits where the original list recorded them.