So was mine, but I never took Latin. Correlation does not imply causation.FortheLegion said:It seriously helped when I had to take the SAT test. My comprehension sore was through the roof!
Abdul al'Hazred is a hack. And do you really think the elder ones wouldn't devour your soul even if you got every vowel and consonant right?Quaxar said:Now that has to be the stupidest comment I've read in this thread.
Abdul al'Hazred, the writer of the Necronomicon, was Arabic so clearly knowing Arabic would help you a lot with summoning forbidden creatures. Or at least you'll get to read the book in it's native language, nothing lost in translation that might save your life if you should screw up the ceremony.
Quite simply because Latin is the primary base for the germanic branch of languages; that, in and of itself is more than reason enough.MisterM2402 said:Snip.
I was not talking about Elder Gods, Outer Gods or even Great Old Ones but at least Byakhees or Spectral Wolves.Knife said:Abdul al'Hazred is a hack. And do you really think the elder ones wouldn't devour your soul even if you got every vowel and consonant right?Quaxar said:Now that has to be the stupidest comment I've read in this thread.
Abdul al'Hazred, the writer of the Necronomicon, was Arabic so clearly knowing Arabic would help you a lot with summoning forbidden creatures. Or at least you'll get to read the book in it's native language, nothing lost in translation that might save your life if you should screw up the ceremony.
Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
Nope... not a word in Arabic...(none in Latin either though).
Apart from English which has some Latin but not a large amount. Old Norse, Old French (which is partly Latin) and colonial/cultural borrowings added onto Anglo-Saxon which is Germanic.SckizoBoy said:Latin (and Greek) are the source of virtually every language spoken in the western world, so it's good to know.MisterM2402 said:
But be sure to mangle it up, ah-vey true to kaysarVault101 said:well If you were ever considering starting up your own legion, you know New Vegas style....Id say its a requirement
Yeah, that's true. English is the bastard of all languages. Part of the vocabulary comes from Arabic for crying out loud...(!)ThisIsSnake said:Apart from English which has some Latin but not a large amount. Old Norse, Old French (which is partly Latin) and colonial/cultural borrowings added onto Anglo-Saxon which is Germanic.
But for the Latin taxonomical terms (I think that's the name of the whole "species-naming" field, anyway), why would you need to learn all the other words? Why would you need to learn grammar structures and the other 90% of words if all you need to know is stuff like Homo Sapiens?Dulcinea said:What of the hundreds of millions of Latin names and phrases used to describe the countless animal species and geneses that exist on this planet? What of the Latin words that are directly used in English with no alteration whatsoever? The ability to discover and trace the roots of cultures and their progression through their development of languages that either grew from or consisted of Latin? Or the ability to translate text that is still being uncovered from time long since past and to learn more and more of our past?Custard_Angel said:Yeah no...
It's a dead language. It is not useful at all.
No use, eh?