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numerodix
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 Message 1 of 44
26 September 2010 at 3:19pm | IP Logged 
I never thought I would be asking this question (not even last week), but it seems that
my appetite for languages is expanding, especially where the regional similarities
carry over into neighboring languages. Italian is a lot of fun, and I'm pretty
confident that I'll start learning French within a year. Meanwhile I've already browsed
around and found some books on similarities between Romance languages that I'm probably
going to get in the near future. I also find it fun to see how the various italic
dialects look like offshoots from Italian (Corsican), French (Piedmontese) and Spanish
(Sardinian) and I'm guessing Latin (in the case of Friulian).

Anyway, while in the neighborhood and so on, right?

So that's where my question comes from. I don't really know anything about Latin and
I've never had the impulse to study a dead language before. So I'm wondering what you
can get out of it. What can you do with it? What do the people who know Latin do for
fun?
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 Message 2 of 44
26 September 2010 at 3:43pm | IP Logged 
It's a matter of fact that Italian has its roots in Latin. Let's say a degenerated Latin. Latin, and you surely
know, is the language for priests (among others) going to Rom for study in the Vatican. They can study and
communicate with others from all possible countries.
Special: even the texts on the bancomat at the Vatican State are in Latin.
I think it's fun for the person translating the bancomat texts for that purpose.

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26 September 2010 at 3:50pm | IP Logged 
Actually, I heard somewhere that the official language of the Vatican is.. Italian. I
don't remember who told me that, but I remember thinking "that's so lazy".
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26 September 2010 at 3:59pm | IP Logged 
I find Latin a lot of fun. It fascinated me from the start to read accounts from 2000
years ago or more. Apart from all the literature available in Latin, some of which is
still counted among the best literature of all times, I particularly enjoy reading
accounts that bring that world to life, e. g. an eyewitness account of the eruption of Mt
Vesuvius - they didn't know what hit them.
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26 September 2010 at 4:11pm | IP Logged 
Sprachprofi wrote:
I find Latin a lot of fun. It fascinated me from the start to read
accounts from 2000
years ago or more. Apart from all the literature available in Latin, some of which is
still counted among the best literature of all times, I particularly enjoy reading
accounts that bring that world to life, e. g. an eyewitness account of the eruption of Mt
Vesuvius - they didn't know what hit them.

So what is there to read?
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26 September 2010 at 4:26pm | IP Logged 
numerodix wrote:
Sprachprofi wrote:
I find Latin a lot of fun. It fascinated me from
the start to read
accounts from 2000
years ago or more. Apart from all the literature available in Latin, some of which is
still counted among the best literature of all times, I particularly enjoy reading
accounts that bring that world to life, e. g. an eyewitness account of the eruption of Mt
Vesuvius - they didn't know what hit them.

So what is there to read?

What do you mean? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latin_literature
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26 September 2010 at 5:02pm | IP Logged 
Yeah, that's what I meant. It's the first time I see a list like that and I have to say
it looks pretty incredible.
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 Message 8 of 44
26 September 2010 at 5:29pm | IP Logged 
I'm a great fan of the scientific literature ....some of it it still being written in Latin until two hundred years ago.

My latin is a bit rusty though!   


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