Anonymous wrote:Learn Spanish (at least first) to show you have a desire to be able to communicate more easily with a huge part of our population.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think an average kid can master any language just learning it in high school. So from this POV it doesn’t matter.
Maybe it’s better to have Latin (less common,
Good for test taking, good for history/medicine/law/science, smaller classes) than Spanish when a kid can’t get past dos cervesas por favor.
It’s almost 2024.
The combination of the internet, St. Google, and AI obviate every last one of those “good for” preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But if one had to rank.. Latin would be at the top
Mandarin Chinese is not only more difficult for a native English speaker to master, but pragmatically it’s not even a fair fight. Latin will come in handy when you’re planning to storm the Vatican or if you ever gain access to a time machine … for literally everything else, bet on Mandarin Chinese.
Latin is actually impactful for medics and lawyers. But you couldn't possibly have known that.
AI is shitting over both of those career tracks as I reply. But please, regale us further re: the value of Latin over Mandarin Chinese in the 21st century.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think an average kid can master any language just learning it in high school. So from this POV it doesn’t matter.
Maybe it’s better to have Latin (less common,
Good for test taking, good for history/medicine/law/science, smaller classes) than Spanish when a kid can’t get past dos cervesas por favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But if one had to rank.. Latin would be at the top
Mandarin Chinese is not only more difficult for a native English speaker to master, but pragmatically it’s not even a fair fight. Latin will come in handy when you’re planning to storm the Vatican or if you ever gain access to a time machine … for literally everything else, bet on Mandarin Chinese.
Latin is actually impactful for medics and lawyers. But you couldn't possibly have known that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. But if one had to rank.. Latin would be at the top
Mandarin Chinese is not only more difficult for a native English speaker to master, but pragmatically it’s not even a fair fight. Latin will come in handy when you’re planning to storm the Vatican or if you ever gain access to a time machine … for literally everything else, bet on Mandarin Chinese.
Anonymous wrote:No. But if one had to rank.. Latin would be at the top