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  3. I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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    I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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      I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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      @MaryAustinBooks my 2 years of high school Latin did not prepare me for that level. I’ve forgotten it all now anyway.

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        I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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        @MaryAustinBooks

        So cool! I had 4 years of high school Latin, 35+ years as a med unit sec. (you remember when docs orders had Latin instructions for dosage et al).

        Universal language.

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          I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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          @MaryAustinBooks The only Latin phrase I know and employ often is "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur" which means "Everything sounds more profound in Latin." 🤣

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            @MaryAustinBooks The only Latin phrase I know and employ often is "Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur" which means "Everything sounds more profound in Latin." 🤣

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            @jimthewhyguy
            It's not a dead language. It's only mostly dead, and as we learned in the Princess Bride, mostly dead is still barely alive.

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            • maryaustinbooks@mstdn.socialM maryaustinbooks@mstdn.social

              I've helped fellow travelers in fluent French, okay Spanish, and even my sketchy Russian, but I will never be as badass as this person.

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              @MaryAustinBooks I've used German to help a traveller in Thailand and somewhat faulty Spanish to explain what was wrong with my leg to someone in Korea. However, nothing as impressive as Latin.

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