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For what is German so more useful? With Latin you understand a lot of ancient and medieval stuff firsthand, not to mention it helps understand a great deal of vocabulary and grammatic structure of many modern languages. With German... what do you get? Face it, the world's over with German, it ain't useful (nor beautiful) anymore.
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Anonymous2007-09-14 8:04 ID:G0YE5Ggg
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Anonymous2007-09-14 8:21 ID:Sva4SB1J
>>1
If the teacher starts working on lesson plans now then s/he may be ready by next school year, and if the school starts working on the red tape and paperwork now they may approve said teacher to teach the class within the next six months.
At least where I went to school, if the school didn't offer a class, they had to bus you to another school so you could take it.
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Anonymous2007-09-14 11:52 ID:Jd+rxUX+
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How about understanding the huge modern and medieval German literature? Or, like, speak to people?
If you hope taking Latin will help you understand Spanish, how about learning Spanish instead? That also helps you know.
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Anonymous2007-09-14 12:10 ID:eI/2+n82
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Sure, I'm just saying that Latin has a little more practical side than German, except, of course, if you're going to live in Germany, Austria, or Switzerland. German used to have its political significance in Europe, but nowadays I doubt it's more important in any neighbouring countries than French, Spanish, or, say, Latin.
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Anonymous2007-09-14 12:15 ID:ukVmflfS
>>17
You're fucking out of your mind. Latin is useless.
Latin more useful than German? Depends on what you're going to do. History? Relation to some languages? Sure Latin is great for that. But for actuall use in the real world of speaking and reading, writing and hearing, almost half of Europe speaks German!