from my ancient school days...
latin is a language
as dead as dead can be
it killed the ancient romans
and now it's killing me
It does amuse me to wind up a very good linguist friend who considers classical Latin to be one of the best languages ever, to point out that even in when it was current, normal humans were using 'vulgar Latin' ('vulgar' = normal people) that did away with a lot of the pesky stuff about declension and conjugation to make it simpler (and more flexible, I suspect - I'd need to check on that). It's like the difference between French of the Académie Française and of normal French people: the two are diverging, simply because humans adapt language as they need to, not to follow arcane rules laid down by some divine authority.
tl;dr It was dying even when it was in its heyday.
i think the rebranding of the Western roman empire as the catholic church is what kept latin going, dragging along classical greek in it's wake
Same linguist friend has a friend who was a live interpreter (at the UN, I think), and when dealing with German to English, he would be muttering "Verb please, verb please!!", as it's really difficult to start an English sentence without knowing what the action is, whereas German sometimes leaves it right to the end, with the meaning clarified by the case of the verb and inflexions of the nouns.
Morning. It still is, just.
Had to commute by car today, as I had to call in for a while you wait estimate for an insurance repair and the repairer is close to the office.
A journey of (checks google maps) 11 minutes if I'd set off now, was 35 minutes. Gelderd Road was completely chocka and not moving. Horrible.
WFH tomorrow