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If there happen to be any other Portubros out there:

I've started learning Latin through "Latin do Zero" by Frederico Lourenço, pic related.
It does get you up to speed on declinations, verbs, etc. very quickly, especially if you pair it with his grammar, but the sheer amount of information gets overwhelming by the middle of the book.

Now based on what I've learned from there (and by speaking Portuguese already), I've been reading LLPSI up to chapter 25 or so and it just seems ludicrously easy. Now going back and forth between LLPSI and Latim do Zero and they do seem to complement each other very well. LLPSI for the initial grammar/vocab acquisition, then Latim do Zero for the actual texts from the Vulgate, Ovid, Virgil, etc. You can actually start to get a good feel for the weird sentence structure and extreme ellipsis in a lot of poems by doing this.

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