RE: #AlphabetHunt letter S

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Oh, I did not know that. Isn't this challenge only for the English language? I don't speak Roman or Latin.



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Latin = (dead) language of Rome, Roman republic / empire.
Roman languages == languages of the countries that developed on the parts of Roman Empire after its decay (i.e. France, Germany, Italy, Spain, England). I do not speak or read Latin too, tho 1 had half a year of it in my Uni, long ago. my Latin lessona gave me a lot, tho! very strong grammar understanding... and a solid basis that helps to learn Roman languages... so, if you do not know anthing about it yet, let me give you this memo :P it is very, very useful and maybe even a must, in the future... especially for a person like you! myself, I do not learn languages... I studied only Russian and English, thats enaf for me :P

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Thank you, I only came to Italy for 1 day so.. My grammar isn't perfect in Italian, I only speak English, German, Greek and Spanish. They say Latin and Italian are similar to Spanish, so maybe I could have the chance to learn Italian one day. Thanks for the info! :)

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Isn't this challenge only for the English language?

more or less it is for English, yes. but that do not restricts you 100%. using one (universal) language we all can communicate in, just gives it a good basis, so that all of us could have fun. thats my point of view on it.

@barbara-orenya, what will you say on this?

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Oh, ok. Some other languages have different letters than the English ones.

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