About That Last Chapter
I am calm now about that. The stress of school and homework is getting to me, so I apologize for my irrational behavior and anything stupid that happens later on.
Oh and I had this debate about being fluent in Latin. So if a language is dead, but a large amount of it is passed down to generations, is it possible to be fluent in it? I have a feeling that people are probably mocking me right now for trying to learn a dead language. Sure, the natives may not be around, but then you'd also have to consider that some continued to marry others of the same culture and kept their heritage strong. In texts, some of the people will include how to pronounce the words, which helps you to speak it. For example, v is pronounced as a w. G and c are hard, as in c can only be pronounced like it is in "car", not like how it is pronounced in "cylinder". G can be pronounced like it is in "great", but not like in "Geronimo".
Main point is, if a language is dead, that shouldn't stop you from learning it. Heck, maybe a new country could form soon and the official language would be Latin. Plus Latin helps when you want to become part of the medical field and expands English vocabulary, since plenty of English words are derived from Latin.
Now that I think of it, learning about five dead languages minimum is a part of the bucket list now.
And fangirl is not an actual language. Fangirl is just slang. That is all. Yeah, you can all go ahead and kill me for saying that, but you have to admit it isn't. *shot two million times*
Have a great day/night~! ^_^
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