This depends. Latin is a "dead" language so only take it if a) you want to be a lawyer or go into an otherwise latin related career or b) you want to later put it on your CV as a way of demonstarting your intelligence. Mandarin however would be far more useful otherwise in later life.
In Mandarin, 'Year of the Ox' is translated as 牛年 (niú nián).
It was spoken about 3000 years ago.
yeah
yes. some high schools offer latin classes. i'm in my 3rd year of latin. most schools that offer latin only go up to 3, however, there are some schools that are much more enthusiastic about it that others. if you have graduated highschool, they offer latin in colleges. or, you can just try learning from the internet, which is actually quite effective.
Yes, but I don't think they should learn it when they are just 8. They should just learn it when they are like about 11, they can learn other better things well when they are younger so they get better.
Continue to learn! How you learn is not that important, it is what you are learning.
One reason is so they can learn responsibility.
yes they should it is not a violent game you can learn a lot
The phrase "advance happy Chinese New Year" in Mandarin is "推進中國新年快樂."
You should get her an art book; so she could learn about art and learn to do more art.
first she should learn how to spell.
In Mandarin, the year 2011 is written as 二零一一 (èr líng yī yī).