Should Latin be the de jure lingua franca for Europe? It would create a common language with an actual history and reason behind it. Plus it's easy as tits to learn if you aren't a Mongoloid.
How do you say tits in latin? Just for research purposes.
>>73115424
How do you say "law-abiding citizen" in Somalian?
>>73115581
Well there's no law here so it's a bit of a tricky word, but you can say
"Burcad-badeed" meaning pirate.
You doing a research too?
>>73115243
Meh, it's already English with no further effort needed and North America can join in on the fun that way. Could be worse.
>>73116404
I'm just thinking that maybe if Europe adopted something like this, it would bring them back to their cultural roots that were destroyed by the Anglo Master Race. Then maybe we'd see a greater return to the Church and they'd stop letting Ahmed rape their wives.
>>73115243
Yes.
>>73115243
Yes. Basic understanding of it should also be required for proof that you're human.
>>73115243
Yes
>>73116848
>greater return to the Church and they'd stop letting Ahmed rape their wives
That sounds good but the pope is literally inviting muslim refugees to stay in the Vatican and telling priests to do the same at their churches. It runs deeper than that.
I do like Latin though, took two years of it in school.
>>73115243
yes
>>73118045
The Pope will be dead soon though, and hopefully the next one won't be a cuck.
>>73115243
Sure. Many of the words we use in different countries have Latin roots and a certain sort of commonality between them.
I was watching a documentary the other day on how the Great Lighthouse of Alexandria was on a little tiny island named Pharos, and Farol = Lighthouse in Portuguese. also I bet many other languages share commonalities like that.