Latin quotes are still current. There is hardly a language that is so old that is practically learned today. Latin is a dead language? No. Regardless of whether at school, studying, teaching or at a business conference: A Latin quote is powerful. ☝🧐
When you pronounce a Latin proverb, the following happens: Either the other person recognizes the quote and is happy about it. Or the person doesn't know it - and will judge you to be incredibly smart. If, in a discussion, you don't say "Let Mr. X have a say." says, but instead "Audiatur et altera pars!" (The other part should also be heard), so you can most probably get more heard with this, actually simple statement. 😉
It is not without reason that the Latin quotes found here have been in circulation for more than 2000 years. They have stood the test of time over thousands of years and deal with the problems that we humans had 2000 years ago, have today and will still have in the future.
Furthermore, the Romance languages have developed from Latin, so there are innumerable vocabulary words in their vocabulary that can be derived directly from Latin. This facilitates both learning the Romance languages and understanding z. B. from small newspaper texts on vacation if you have not learned the language. 🤓
In addition, a basic grammar is taught in Latin that uses almost all languages of Europe. This knowledge base is invaluable when learning other languages.
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When you pronounce a Latin proverb, the following happens: Either the other person recognizes the quote and is happy about it. Or the person doesn't know it - and will judge you to be incredibly smart. If, in a discussion, you don't say "Let Mr. X have a say." says, but instead "Audiatur et altera pars!" (The other part should also be heard), so you can most probably get more heard with this, actually simple statement. 😉
It is not without reason that the Latin quotes found here have been in circulation for more than 2000 years. They have stood the test of time over thousands of years and deal with the problems that we humans had 2000 years ago, have today and will still have in the future.
Furthermore, the Romance languages have developed from Latin, so there are innumerable vocabulary words in their vocabulary that can be derived directly from Latin. This facilitates both learning the Romance languages and understanding z. B. from small newspaper texts on vacation if you have not learned the language. 🤓
In addition, a basic grammar is taught in Latin that uses almost all languages of Europe. This knowledge base is invaluable when learning other languages.
🤓 😎 🤩 🥳
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