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Existimo qui formรฆ sanรฆ sunt ยซquaesoยป (I beg, I ask) et ยซqui respondesยป (that you answer):

ยซQuaeso qui respondes in Latine mihi.ยป

P.S.: Cerebellum meum Latin dissolvit. ๐Ÿฅด

Nos salvum tuum cerebrum et mea. ๐Ÿ˜„

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I have been studying for about a year, very loosely and informally through audio & written submersion, cross reference, and conversation. I have friends who speak ancient languages, not fluently, but quite well. They made me curious long ago.

When I first decided to learn a new language, I started studying Spanish and quickly realized that the little bits of Latin that I already knew had more utility in my practical life, because of the people I know, the subjects that interest me, etc.

What is your motivation?

Very, very interesting.

My motivation was literary: I wished one day I could read Virgil and Horace and Augustine