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Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

I remember you saying that Pengy about the Ancient Greek. I think I told you that I enrolled for an Ancient Greek class by mistake when I wanted a Modern Greek one.

I only went to 2 lessons but I remember it was about accents and oi was pronounced hoi because of the accent in front of the oi.

Amazing what you remember lol

You remember well Veggie 

 

I'm struggling because I shouldn't have done the two together because the Ancient Greek takes up all my time leaving very little time for Latin, so I'm just winging that 

 

I'm trying to get my head around middle passive deponent verbs atm 

FM

Yeah it's a lot to study two at once. I gave up on the Spanish as I couldn't devote the time to it and once you fall behind it's hopeless.

 

I find that my lack of knowledge of English hampers my learning of foreign languages. I mean getting my head around all the present perfect/imperfect etc etc. all those technical terms that you don't need to know when you grow up learning a language because you just know how to speak it.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Veggieburger:

Yeah it's a lot to study two at once. I gave up on the Spanish as I couldn't devote the time to it and once you fall behind it's hopeless.

 

I find that my lack of knowledge of English hampers my learning of foreign languages. I mean getting my head around all the present perfect/imperfect etc etc. all those technical terms that you don't need to know when you grow up learning a language because you just know how to speak it.

 


See! This is my whole point about the fascist grammar police. They just ruin languages for everyone. Pengy would do much better enrolling in a coversational ancient greek, or latin course.

Garage Joe

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