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Shasta-Rose
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Latin’s a bear! We have a half-dozen (at most) different forms of a single verb, but Latin would have 26 or so, and you just have to memorize all of these verbs, which change with number, person, gender, mood, time, tense, voice, and probably other things.
I remember my second Reconciliation. It was one of those “Light’s On For You” evenings, and I went to a strange priest, and before he forgave me and gave me my penance, he gave me several (it seemed) pages of Latin, rattled off fluently without pauses to grope for a word. I was very impressed! My hat’s off to those who can master Latin, especially an adult out of school who would have the time and inclination to sit and study long enough to learn it.
I remember my second Reconciliation. It was one of those “Light’s On For You” evenings, and I went to a strange priest, and before he forgave me and gave me my penance, he gave me several (it seemed) pages of Latin, rattled off fluently without pauses to grope for a word. I was very impressed! My hat’s off to those who can master Latin, especially an adult out of school who would have the time and inclination to sit and study long enough to learn it.