Thanks to him
There are probably people who find the grammar, sentences, and Japanese translations of the English (Japanese) on this site strange or suspicious.
Am I the one who speaks proudly and confidently? I understand that too, so you are right!
I don't think they even know the words that children learn.
Unfortunately, I can't understand or remember English.
Even if you do memorize it, the best you can do is understand it as a spell.
There is a person who gave me such an eye-opening hint.
I'm the same age as her, and I won't say her name, but she's the director of Kakunodate Animal Hospital.
He is smart and knowledgeable, and knows a lot of things that I don't know.
One of the things that left an impression on me was the ancient Latin used in "Ancient Rome."
I believe he heard about it from his teacher in high school and got interested...
To sum it up simply, Latin seems to be the basic language.
English, German, Italian, Spanish, etc. all have their origins in Latin.
So if you know Latin words, you can understand most words.
(Director, if I'm wrong, I'm sorry!)
I think it was like that.
At first, it was so boring that I ignored it.
However, as I said earlier, I can't understand or remember English.
One day, I was looking for a good English word for a phrase, but I couldn't find it, so I was worried, remembered Latin, and searched for a change of pace, and found a good word.
One of them is Alaudae.
This means the name of a Roman legion, but it also means Hibari.
So now, when I don't understand something, I have a habit of looking up the Latin word first. But it's quite fun. Therefore, I can definitely say that the reason I am able to enjoy foreign languages today is because of him, the director of Kakunodate Animal Hospital.
Thank you so much, Director of Kakunodate Animal Hospital!