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BenjB wrote:
Name: Benjamín (Ben)
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Emperor Lelouch wrote:
Technically Latin is considered a "dead" language its not really spoken as a national language anymore for ex. France-French, Spain-Spanish, Italy-Italian.....etc Usually the only reason people learn Latin if they are becoming a Doctor or a Scientist.
DonViswanath wrote:
Lots in English law as well. And English law serves as the basis for the legal system in most former colonies (if not all). So latin is part of legalese nearly all around the world.
Wilhelm von Roos wrote:
At least britsh followed a normal way and used it in colonies, I don't know why they didnt adopted the metric system and the french way (right hand)...DonViswanath wrote:
Lots in English law as well. And English law serves as the basis for the legal system in most former colonies (if not all). So latin is part of legalese nearly all around the world.