That's interesting. learning greek and Italian was so wide spread among the upper classes, who wrote all the books then, yet european languages largely stayed distinct.
I'm trying to learn Czech ATM, which is highlighting oddities of English.
That's interesting. learning greek and Italian was so wide spread among the upper classes, who wrote all the books then, yet european languages largely stayed distinct.
I'm trying to learn Czech ATM, which is highlighting oddities of English.
I think it's not Greek but Ancient Greek, and not Italian, it's Latin. These are dead languages. So I think there is no any influence of a dead language to the living ones. But the Latin was the root of many living languages (Indo-Europeans?)