I'm pretty sure it wasn't even offered as an elective an my school.
Did English exist back then?My school was so small that we barely had an English teacher.
The way I'm seeing it is that there are many trying to make English a second language.Did English exist back then?
LATIN IS a dead language!!!!!!!!!!!!!By the time I was in HS, Latin was a dead language and not offered. Spanish, French, or German.
wow@Mohawk600, you sir have the attitude of a yankee scum, constantly portraying an abusive and very abrasive attitude, very much like a yank. You appear to have no traits of a Southern gentleman. Your only gifts are a flapping jaw, a low brow, limited intellectual ability to comment, and an inability to contribute anything worthwhile to the forum. You sir do not demonstrate "Texan Mentality." Please leave our Great State.
In essence, you are "blivet brained."
I was born in Texas....entered the military from Texas and ETS'd back to Texas.......now? You dont know shit about me.....so shut the **** up.Exactly. Wasn't born here. But my Great Grandfather was and he died defended his settlement from Indians and got a county/city named in his honor. Mohawk660 is probably a wet back that snuck across the border during Obama's reign. Mohawak660 can go F himself.
It is also the basis of many languages which helps you learn those as well.LATIN IS a dead language!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That is why it is studied and preferred. It never changes!!
You don't have to worry about keeping up with changes.
I was born in Texas....entered the military from Texas and ETS'd back to Texas.......now? You dont know shit about me.....so shut the **** up.
I was born in Texas....entered the military from Texas and ETS'd back to Texas.......now? You dont know shit about me.....so shut the **** up.