So I take Latin in school, and the kids
who take Latin, including myself, always have the same argument with the kids
who take Spanish. Which language is better? There are the arguments
about the teachers and the workload, but when you boil it down, the real
question is which language is a better language itself.
Of course, being a
Latin student, I am slightly biased to think that Latin is better than Spanish.
But when I force myself to think from the perspective of a Spanish speaker, I
could see the arguments that could (and have) been made.
Obviously, the most noticeable
case in which I have heard why “Latin sucks” is that Latin is (supposedly) a
dead language. In some senses of the term, yes, Latin is a dead language
because it is not fluently spoken by any group of people anywhere in the world.
But really, Latin is even more alive than Spanish, so to speak. Anyone in the
world that speaks English, or even any of the romantic languages at all, is
actually speaking languages that come from Latin, and sometimes, with phrases
like “i.e.” or “e.g.,” they’re in fact speaking abbreviated forms of Latin. So
really, Latin is everywhere (not to mention it helps with the SATs), and you
see remnants of Latin in English all the time, even if you don’t know that’s
what it is.
Over all, despite my possible bias, I think that Latin is better
than Spanish. Just some food for thought.
Love, Holly
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