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Latin I and Latin II may be combined by petition (after completion of both) to count as a single HASS-H.

Latin, and whatever survives in Latin, I mean for the philosophical schools of the Greeks.

"Caput means 'head' in Latin," I explained.

"I wouldn't call it Latin, I wouldn't call it American.

Because I'd enjoyed Latin, I took up Greek too.

I do Latin, I incorporate some rap rhythms.

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"Amazing program!" said Alexa Jervis, teacher of Latin I-III at the Buckley School.

I began learning Latin when I was in the third year, I think, of my grammar school in Leicester.

"I'm thinking, 'Wow — East Haven, of all places to have a Latin expo, I have to come see this!' " said Ms. Karakish, 48, who is from Puerto Rico.

(Latin for "I have sinned").

You were the Latin teacher, I was the student".

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