Subject: Answering my own questions
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Posted on: 2013-03-13 23:23:00 UTC

I believe that it is high time that I answer my own questions.

Not counting a brief stint in a Latin class in high school, I have spent one and a half years of Latin classes: I took Latin in college.

I was interested in Latin because I wanted to take Biblical languages, and I did not know at the time that Hofstra offered Greek classes (and yes, I did eventually take Greek as well).

As for how it affected my writing, I can't honestly say that it has done much. I do remember that it was in Latin class that I figured out the difference between "who" and "whom" ("who" is nominative, "whom" is oblique). However, as I mentioned in a reply to another Boarder on this thread, Latin has opened my eyes etymologically speaking: when I see a big word, I can tell when it came from Latin, and I can sometimes tell what the root word is. Now having taken Greek as well, one can only guess how often I see something that makes me think "this looks/sounds like it came from Latin/Greek"!

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