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gorki - simply loves the word "amazing"

hi there

I'm sitting right in front of my latin-homework, as suddenly the thought enters my brain that latin is completely useless, because it isn't a spoken language any more.

can anybody tell me what's the sense of learning latin? smiley - huh


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Post 2

Gnomon - time to move on

Some possible reasons:

1. It is an intellectual exercise which will make your brain better able to cope with strange grammar. Learning German, Spanish etc. will seem easy after Latin.

2. The Latin words you pick up are used as the basis for many words in English, so you will be better able to cope with words in English you haven't seen before.

3. You will be able to read Latin poetry in its original language, in which it sounds the best.

I don't think any of them are very good reasons, myself. smiley - erm


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Post 3

gorki - simply loves the word "amazing"

I don't need to read latin poetry, neither to learn German.smiley - winkeye


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Post 4

Gnomon - time to move on

But you might want to at some stage.


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Post 5

HonestIago

It comes in very handy if you want to do anything sceince related and it is great for understanding English too


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Gnomon - time to move on

I actually find it of more value to study English grammar than Latin grammar. While many words in English have Latin roots, the grammar is very different, English not being a strongly-inflected language.


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Post 7

Noggin the Nog

It's only going to be really useful if you're planning to take up a career in the history of Rome or Mediaeval Christianity or somesuch.

I did Latin at school, and never made any use of it all.

Noggin


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Post 8

Yelbakk

I, strangely enough, thought Latin was kind of fun People say again and again that knowing Latin will enhance your understanding of how many languages function. I never found that to be true - but then I may just have always known how languages function before entering the Latin class room.

Y - Erro Ergo Sum


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Post 9

A Super Furry Animal

I think the point about learning English grammar via Latin is that it's the only way to do so in our current school system, as schools don't actually teach *English* grammar.

And it does give you an understanding of word roots etc.


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Post 10

Gnomon - time to move on

I never found Latin grammar any help in understanding other languages, but I did study Irish grammar, French grammar and German grammar, as well as a little bit of English grammar, so I already knew quite a bit of how languages hand together.


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Post 11

A Super Furry Animal

Most schoolchildren these days are not so fortunate, Gnomon. Learning a foreign language is usually the only way that you can gain an understanding of English grammar in a modern school.


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Post 12

IctoanAWEWawi

I thought the whole point of learning Latin was snobbery? It still has a certain exclusive educational air attached to it.


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Post 13

Fashion Cat

When I did latin, I wanted to be a lawyer, so it seemed a vaguely natural subject to take. As a result, I did find that I understood english grammer an awful lot better, and this then transposed easily into understanding French.

And I did learn 'The Town Mouse and The Country Mouse' by Horace. That's gotta be worth it alone! smiley - winkeye


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Post 14

gorki - simply loves the word "amazing"

Latin did help me / does help me learning English vocabulary, because of the word roots (e.g. occupare -> occupied)

But I had to study the Latin words too...smiley - erm

However, it's right that it helps you understanding the grammar (in my case German grammar)


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Post 15

Baconlefeets

It gives you an underlying knowledge of all the European languagessmiley - winkeye


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Post 16

Gnomon - time to move on

>>all the European languages

I'd say just the ones descended from Latin: Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Italian, French and Romanian.


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Post 17

Baconlefeets

smiley - sigh


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Post 18

A Super Furry Animal

There seems to be some thread leakage from the "Let's Spout Izzardisms" thread going on here.


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Post 19

gorki - simply loves the word "amazing"

but English and German have got many words derived from Latin, too.smiley - smiley


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Post 20

Gnomon - time to move on

English does but I don't think that German does.


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