Dear Tasbeha Community,
I apologise if this query has been addressed elsewhere - using the search function for 'coptic language' or 'learn coptic' ends up bringing lots of results based solely on the keyword 'coptic' making it hard to find a specific discussion on this. If this is the case, I'd be very grateful if someone could direct me to the relevant discussion.
I learnt Coptic over the course of many years, in the most inefficient way possible.
Yesterday, a member of our church youth approached me and asked me to teach her coptic. I agreed to do so, but do not know the correct approach to take.
Has anyone recently taught coptic / learnt coptic from complete beginner to advanced level, who could suggest a more optimal method?
If you could also recommend a fast method / second method that is slightly faster, that would be great too, as I will return to another city in a few weeks to resume my studies at university, and would like to cover as much ground as possible in the limited time I have here.
Thank you for your assistance and have a merry christmas,
Please pray for me,
Epshiri
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There are some groups on Facebook that have helpful snapshot grammar and vocabulary images if you type the word Coptic in the Facebook search. God be with you and come back here, many members can help you too if you have any questions..
Oujai khan ebshois
this is about the middle of the course, you should find links to the other lessons.
i found just doing lessons 1 to 10 were enough for getting a basic understanding of coptic hymns and reading coptic.
if your friend wants to learn proper conversational coptic, she can then take advanced classes.
found lesson 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JlNTGDSStQ&list=PLEEBD2A6EA729E1BB&index=1&spfreload=10
http://www.michellabs.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=37&Itemid=31&lang=en
http://www.michellabs.com/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=22&Itemid=66&lang=en
www.coptic.org/language.
I'd also recommend joining [email protected] which is a correspondence group that communicates in Coptic.
Disclaimer: I find that there is sufficient evidence to support that the old Bohairic pronunciation, is an authentic one, hence, I'd recommend using it. In writing, it should not be an issue.