As an aside, I cannot believe I managed to get through my Classics degree with raging undiagnosed ADHD. How the hell did I do that? & I did Latin + Greek simultaneously when I 100% didn’t have to One of my classmates was severely dyslexic though, & even then I was in awe of her
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I was just brushing up on Attic Greek last night! Latin is so orderly and compact compared to the Greek verbal system.
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Hello naughty children, it's participle time.
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I just laughed so hard
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And in grad school, they make you study either French or German as well in addition to more Greek and Latin. I'll be surprised if I even remember English by the end of my masters program.
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For my PhD, I just had to prove that I could read a couple of pages of scholarly German (and, on another occasion, of French) in two hours with a dictionary. I'm happy to say I can still muster that breakneck pace when needed.
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I remember the Prof dropping ‘the aorist tense’ into a conversation early on in Greek 101 (Attic) and we were all: “wait...wot?”pic.twitter.com/DlXNcgekJ5
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