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George
Professional TeacherYour experience of learning Latin and Italian same time
Hi there
I'm curious to hear of anyone's experience of learning Latin and Italian at the same time.
I'm roughly a B1/B2 in Italian, I can watch native tv series and read books with about 5-10 unknown words per page, but, I still speak a little shoddy.
Do you think it's better I finish up on Italian first (i.e. get to around a solid B2/C1 level), then begin with Latin.
Or
Is it ok to start with Latin now and learn them side by side.
For context, Italian is the 1st language I have ever tried to learnt.
Grazie in anticipo,
George
Dec 28, 2019 7:15 PM
Answers · 1
Hi George,
Latin and Italian too are different languages.
Latin is a *dead language*.
I suggest you to get to aroung a solid C1 (Italian), then begin with Latin.
Ciao :)
Giuseppe
December 29, 2019
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Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Esperanto, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Other, Spanish
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Chinese (Mandarin), French, Hindi, Italian, Other, Spanish
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