À 11:16 2001-01-15 -0800, P. T. Rourke a écrit: > > Just to expand upon this with data: > > > > 1. When I learned Latin in the U.S. in the 1960s, we were taught a > > reconstructed Roman pronunciation. Latin is still spoken in Rome, at the Vatican. So there is a Roman pronunciation even today... (; Just kidding... although what I say is true... Alain
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