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Has anyone ever learned Latin?

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02.02.2008 22:06, zerg69

well, at our university, the test was taken just 40 sayings and a mustache...the case was in the 1st year in 1987

19.02.2008 13:54, Скакун

By the way, here is a manual on Latin grammar for biology students, and short dictionaries are attached to it (Tsisyk A. Z., Shevchenko G. I. The Door to the Latin language and biological terminology):
http://graecolatini.narod.ru/student/bio.html

On the same site there is a dictionary and more in electronic form (Tananushko, 24.000 words):
http://graecolatini.narod.ru/student/student.html
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01.03.2008 15:54, fly-km

If you translate the names of insects, then in addition to Latin, you will find many Greek words... Should we do another survey? wink.gif

for a philologist this is an untilled field

01.06.2008 7:14, andros

'Of Latin there are three kinds : Latin Proper, or
good Latin; Dog Latin; and Thieves' Latin,
Latin Proper, or good Latin, is the language which
was spoken by the ancient Romans. Dog Latin
is the Latin in which boys compose their first
verses and themes, and which is occasionally
employed at the Universities of Oxford and
Cambridge, but much more frequently at Edinburgh,
Aberdeen, and Glasgow.

Here is please you rakhnovidnosti lytyn.

01.06.2008 7:30, andros

Thieves' Latin, more commonly known by the
name of slang, is much in use among a certain
class of conveyancers, who disregard the distinctions
of meum and tuum.

05.06.2008 19:07, Buzman

Question of an applied harrakter: tell me illiterate, please, how the abbreviation s. str.? shuffle.gif

06.06.2008 6:28, Bad Den

Question of an applied harrakter: tell me illiterate, please, how the abbreviation s. str is fully decoded.? shuffle.gif

As far as I remember, "sensu stricto", "in a narrow sense"
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28.08.2008 9:47, Bukashechnik

I studied biology at the faculty - mostly biology, then I tried it myself from various books. Some of them have been safely forgotten in the intervening time.
I recently learned that our "highbrow" Ministry of Education and Science has canceled the study of Latin in Medical universities. Doctors are now not so hot sitting in polyclinics, everyone is more educated and scattered to private firms. It's scary to assume what will happen next, and what the official uncles and aunts from the Ministry (or mini-bitches?) will think up. Probably the next ones will be agricultural and biological universities frown.gif

28.08.2008 12:42, fly-km

lol.gif and then philological

28.08.2008 12:43, fly-km

Hurray!! 21 PEOPLE WERE TAUGHT CLASSICAL LATIN!!!! please respond..wink.gif)

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