because schools shoud teach kids diffrent languages no matter what
percipio percepi perceptum, or accipio.
it is important because other people go to school and they still need to learn
Yes, and did you learn grammer at your school?
I learn this at school but I'm still not smart so no answer from me
Continue to learn! How you learn is not that important, it is what you are learning.
He attended the elementary school in Aschau am Inn, Germany.
yes because he is famous but he still needs to learn
You learn more in school besides the things you learn in classes. So if you did know everything, which I'm sure you don't, because no one knows everything, you would still learn social skills, how to respect authority, how to act in a structured setting and much more.
Latin learning was never revived--it never stopped being taught. For a brief history, throughout the Roman Empire, Latin was spoken in all of the empire as a trade language. After the empire's fall, Latin remained the language for trade (although that was phased out eventually) and for education. Throughout the Middle Ages and Renaissance, Latin was the language of the educated--one of the main ideas of the Renaissance was the rise of local languages and the use of these instead of Latin for literature. So it was during the Renaissance that Latin stopped being the language for literature, although it continued on as the language of the sciences (very broadly speaking) and religion (where it continues today in the Catholic church). Only in the mid-20th century did it stop being standard for all students beyond elementary school to learn Latin, and Latin is still taught at a high school level (and middle school, in some countries).
The first public school was called the Boston Latin School and it was established in 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the oldest public school still in existence today and has a student body of 2,383.
That depends on what you're getting. But if it's knowledge, it'll never be enough. You can learn over a billion things in school and still not know everything, but try to learn as much as you can.
"No, people in the Vatican learn Latin but only after they have learned Italian or another language." False. Latin is still spoken as a first language in a very small area in Romania. Romania has a very small population spread out over a lot of land, and so it is often overlooked that a small portion still does speak fluent Latin as the local first language. So there are not many people, but some is better than none.