Can Romance Language Speakers understand Latin?

Fascinating video on the subject:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C77anb2DJGk&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR1yUqSUr7YFI1CmL9EOwdkBB9UR2cgpG0fZt8pJW2K1luBAuYhAYU8W7fY

What a watch! This is a tremendously fun video.

It’s the best video Luke ever made! I was laughing all the time.

I enjoyed his video on this and the similar ones he’s made!

It also reminds me of times I’ve posted in Latin on my Facebook, and people respond to me in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. One once said, in reply to a post I made about gardening in Latin, “I thought you said you didn’t know Spanish!” :laughing:

On a sadder note, it also reminds me of the fact that, on the local county news site, people complain about the “big words” the journalists use, like “imbibe.” Maybe I’m the jerk here, but I would point out that learning other languages also improves your vocabulary and reading comprehension in your native language, if both are Indo-European languages, anyway. My main thoughts were (1) dictionary sites! I use them every day, and (2) I appreciate my 6tf grade English teacher for his “word of the day” thing he did, then he’d quiz us on the new words every Friday. “Verbose” and “tintinnabulation” are two vocab words I still remember him giving us! :mrgreen: