Did you learn latin in high school? Is it common in your counry?
Me, yes, for two years, but it is not common to be taught Latin in Poland.
I find it difficult to learn for a slav but it really helps to understand roman languages a little even without learning them.
Nicholas Miller
eu sunt latin
Matthew Ross
>Did you learn latin in high school?
Yes
>Is it common in your counry?
Only the middle class and higer class learn it, the pleb learn Spanish
Zachary Bennett
halo salut eu sunt un haiduc
Noah Wilson
Both latin and ancient greek. No use in real life, just personal interest.
Bentley Lopez
No.
It's better to learn sanskrit and discover that the world is not only Western
Jonathan Miller
No, I don't know of anybody who took Latin.
Xavier Nelson
>Did you learn latin in high school? Yes, for four years in high school.
>Is it common in your country? Not that common as only a handful of high schools have it, but it is found both in state-owned and church-owned schools.
>I find it difficult to learn for a slav I think it depends more on the language complexion, I found Latin to be as complicated and structured as Slovene, e.g. they share grammatical cases, so it wasn't that hard to get into it.
I still sucked at learning it, but mainly because it's dead, so there's no external motivation to do it, unlike languages where you go "if I study this, I can visit their country one day without feeling awkward talking to people", and it works.
John Nguyen
didn't learn it in school but I wish I did
now in engineery class I don't know if it's even worth it, even for curiosity