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Spirithound
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Interesting concept. As a Master Linguist, how do you rate the chances of CL surviving beyond 2 generations? Considering that their numbers are not large or centralized, I would say not very good.The native speakers of CL to which I refer are not in a centralized location, although a large percentage seem to live in Finland. These speakers have not preserved the language, but have revived it. It started with “Latinists” who had learned the language through study and went on to form “Latin Clubs” where they could interact with others who shared their passion for the language. As these people came from all over the world to participate in the meetings, often the only language that they had in common with others was Latin. Many marriages resulted from these get togethers, and again, as Latin was the only common language, it was the one used in the home. Therefore, the children of these couples grew up speaking Latin and could be considered native speakers.