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  • #16
    definitely greek, so that I could read byzantine historical sources. I know a bit latin anyway.
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    • #17
      Latin - would probably be more useful I think...although neither would be exceptionally useful. I'd rather trade it for something like French or German...
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      • #18
        In the world of internet message boards about christianity, I have found a surprisingly high number of (mainly) evangelicals who have studied greek and hebrew to be able to read the bible in the original languages.

        Discussions between protestants about the meaning of a sentence in the bible often goes to discussing what the sentence means exactly in greek or hebrew, I bet they make a large % of the people who study those languages.
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        • #19
          I am studying Greek, I would give a lot of money to learn it with one click on a button!
          And indeed, most important for me would be to learn Greek b/c of the New Testament, but there are old phylosophes I would really like to read in Greek.
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          • #20
            To get a sense where my mind is , I thought this was going to be about sex acts. I spent a couple of seconds wondering what type of act "Latin" was before I opened the thread.


            Now -- I would learn Greek if it was the modern useful Greek or if the form of Greek would be of any use in the modern day-- I would pick a useful language over an archic one any day.


            If they are both archaic, I still think I would learn Greek
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            • #21
              Latin.

              If I learned Greek, then I coudn't say, "But for mine own part, it was all Greek to me." It would have lost its meaning.

              Also I could read Julius Caesar's De bello gallico.
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              • #22
                The truth is, I want to learn latin so that I can read the damn phrase on the side of the Twilight Imperium box.
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                • #23
                  I already learned enough Latin at school,
                  therefore I would choose greek
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Lorizael
                    The truth is, I want to learn latin so that I can read the damn phrase on the side of the Twilight Imperium box.
                    This one (which is on top)?

                    PAX MAGNIFICA BELLUM GLORIOSUM

                    Magnificent Peace, Glorious War
                    Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. - Ben Franklin
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                    • #25
                      It's okay, I already figured that out. The only word that cannot be obviously and immediately linked with its English counterpart is Bellum, and I just happened to know that meant war anyways.
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                      • #26
                        Greek - to read the classical works and the biblical
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                        • #27
                          Greek. For the reason above, and since it add to the amount of people who I can speak to.
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                          • #28
                            Greek.
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                            • #29
                              Chinese.

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                              • #30
                                Failing that, Japanese.

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