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I Didn't Have To Deep State Witch Oct 26 #1
Well, you win this thread. But maybe a little Creole might be helpful in this election year. eppur_se_muova Oct 26 #35
Latin wasn't offered in my school. Rich took it at his HS in Boston because he had plans on being a doctor. debm55 Oct 26 #2
I did not take Latin, but had a study hall in a Latin class taught by a man who looked like Danny Devito as a monk. Silent Type Oct 26 #3
No. BlueKota Oct 26 #4
I was raised in France drray23 Oct 26 #5
Hic, heac, hoc. huius, huius, huius. huic, huic, huic. cachukis Oct 26 #6
I have never forgotten that but was it declension or conjugation? CTyankee Oct 26 #7
Declension. cachukis Oct 26 #29
You should take something for that.... yorkster Oct 26 #19
I didn't take it, but I went to law school. Do I get partial credit? rsdsharp Oct 26 #8
My question is: would you been better off in law school if you had taken Latin earlier in your education? CTyankee Oct 26 #9
Probably not. Reading and writing in Latin wasn't required. rsdsharp Oct 26 #13
Yes, partial credit indeed. I was the only one in my environmental law class that knew what sylvaculture was. RussellCattle Oct 28 #56
Took it in 7th grade. I don't remember why and i remember none of it. BoomaofBandM Oct 26 #10
Didn't have to; glad I did. Paladin Oct 26 #11
2 years of Latin.. Joinfortmill Oct 26 #12
It even helps when you watch "Jeopardy." Hubby hates it when I get a word right because I took Latin and he didn't. CTyankee Oct 26 #14
And it helps with the grammar structure of yorkster Oct 28 #73
I took Latin in high school, murielm99 Oct 26 #15
Latin was offered at my school and I regret I didn't take it. kimbutgar Oct 26 #16
If you had had Latin it would have been fun in Spanish. CTyankee Oct 26 #18
At least two years of a foreign language was required. cloudbase Oct 26 #17
Depended on... 2naSalit Oct 26 #20
I didn't have to, but chose to Fiendish Thingy Oct 26 #21
I went to secondary school in Paris, St. Cloud to be specific. Polly Hennessey Oct 26 #22
Jesuit high school, required to take two years. grumpyduck Oct 26 #23
I know! I took Latin 60 years ago (I'm mid-80s now) and can still remember it when I see a word I don't quite know but CTyankee Oct 26 #24
I had 4 years of Latin. nt babylonsister Oct 26 #25
I didn't have to, but I did Ocelot II Oct 26 #26
I took Latin in catholic high school 1950s. Srkdqltr Oct 26 #27
No. Elective only. 3 years of it. Small group of us just stuck it out. bullimiami Oct 26 #28
No, but it was offered, and I wish I had. snot Oct 26 #30
Took four years of Latin in HS Dale in Laurel MD Oct 26 #31
4 years montanacowboy Oct 26 #32
I did three years of Latin. Turbineguy Oct 26 #33
Never had the opportunity, and I was disappointed. We had German, French, Spanish. I wanted Latin and Greek. eppur_se_muova Oct 26 #34
Other Languages Squeaky41 Oct 26 #36
It was never an option. surrealAmerican Oct 26 #37
Where were you? I was in Dallas, Tx. CTyankee Oct 26 #38
suburban New York ... surrealAmerican Oct 26 #39
French was mandatory for 1st to 8th grade at my school JoseBalow Oct 26 #40
Yes, the Best ConstanceCee Oct 26 #41
Nah, there was no Latin in my schools. Elessar Zappa Oct 26 #42
Amo, amas, amat mountain grammy Oct 26 #43
Are you kidding? I never even had to take Spanish. LudwigPastorius Oct 26 #44
No, I took 3 years of French Mad_Dem_X Oct 27 #45
Nope. It wasn't even offered. malthaussen Oct 27 #46
2 years in high school - 2 semesters in college rurallib Oct 28 #47
I'm gonna guess that he was a writer. History perhaps. CTyankee Oct 28 #49
A poet actually rurallib Oct 28 #65
Was no longer a requirement for my class WestMichRad Oct 28 #48
It might be fun, actually. CTyankee Oct 28 #50
Three agonizing years northoftheborder Oct 28 #51
The suburb next to mine as a kid could not go to my high school applegrove Oct 28 #52
I went to a Catholic High School; had to take 3 years of latin...church latin. patphil Oct 28 #53
Agricola. Agricolae. Agricolarum. C_U_L8R Oct 28 #54
I wish I had. no_hypocrisy Oct 28 #55
I took it as an elective... samnsara Oct 28 #57
Four years. My dad wanted three lawyers in the family. My lawyer brother and sister never took Latin. I didn't ... marble falls Oct 28 #58
Oh, that's cute! I had to look it up... CTyankee Oct 28 #61
I haven't had a chance to use lazy Latin for years. It's the only one I remember. Just keep in mind: ... marble falls Oct 28 #71
No sakabatou Oct 28 #59
I took Latin too, 3 years. It helped me learn how to study as we had home work every day. brush Oct 28 #60
It was an elective in high school, but maybe I should've taken it. catbyte Oct 28 #62
Yes, so did my millennial son arlyellowdog Oct 28 #63
My Latin experience Cartoonist Oct 28 #64
I took it as an elective rockbluff botanist Oct 28 #66
nope. AllaN01Bear Oct 28 #67
I took Latin willingly IbogaProject Oct 28 #68
No we started in 4th grade gopiscrap Oct 28 #69
I did not in high school Traildogbob Oct 28 #70
In Junior High, 9th grade, it was called Development of Modern English (DME). I quite enjoyed it. c-rational Oct 28 #72
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