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‎07-19-2014 09:15 PM
Mine was the last class to be offered Latin at school (but, back then, dinosaurs roamed the Earth). We had to fight for it in our year, and the teacher retired when we graduated, so it wasn't offered again.
I agree with sfnative, it's extremely useful if you want to do anything medical; there are so many abbreviations that only make sense if you know the Latin behind them.
I was in healthcare, not law, but I would expect law students would find Latin helpful too.
‎07-19-2014 09:57 PM
On 7/18/2014 gazelle77 said:On 7/18/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:Me too! I also speak fluent Greek!Yes, I speak Italian, German, and Spanish. I also studied four years of Russian in college.
I've also recently started learning Portuguese online...I've always loved that language.
Not sure if you're being facetious or not...
I grew up speaking English and Italian. I learned Spanish and German in school. I have a graduate degree in translation/interpretation. My three languages were English, German, Spanish.
Any job I've gotten has been because of my language ability, especially Spanish.
I love languages; they are a hobby for me. I also like to study and learn about regional dialects, in this country as well as abroad.
‎07-20-2014 12:35 PM
I can speak traditional Greek and a few other Greek dialects from some Greek islands, as well as the English language too.
‎07-20-2014 12:45 PM
‎07-20-2014 12:47 PM
This thread got me interested in dusting off my German. I found a FREE site - Duolingo - to practice.
You take a test first and then they determine where you commence your lessons.
My German spelling is TERRIBLE!
‎07-23-2014 09:45 PM
On 7/20/2014 terrier3 said:This thread got me interested in dusting off my German. I found a FREE site - Duolingo - to practice.
You take a test first and then they determine where you commence your lessons.
My German spelling is TERRIBLE!
Check out Deutsche Welle site. They have some good language learning tools.
‎07-28-2014 12:35 AM
‎07-28-2014 12:48 AM
On 7/18/2014 corita said:On 7/18/2014 ennui1 said:On 7/18/2014 Feline Fine said:"Me hablo espanol un poco". (I speak a little Spanish). But my computer doesn't do the 'squiggly' over the n, LOL.
That is appalling.
"Yo hablo espanol un po." With the tilde.
I was born/raised in Latin America - speak fluent Spanish/English, pretty good at French and understand Italian and bit of Portuguese!! Actually it is - "Hablo un poco Español"...
Not according to the person who taught me Spanish.
Languages aren't spoken they way they appear in dictionaries.
No one here mentioned any of the Asian languages. Try to get a job -- they need people who speak Korean, Japanese, and Mandarin.
‎07-28-2014 02:55 AM
Spanish has dialects......same as English
‎07-28-2014 02:00 PM
My grandparents were born in Italy but they did speak English. There were times when my parents would speak Italian to their parents or friends of my grandparents so hearing this frequently and then taking Spanish in high school did help me when I married my husband and his parents did not speak English to well. I was also accustomed to the Sicilian dialect.
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