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Facebook have always worked to make sure that the service is available in as many languages as possible – from French to Føroyskt, Polish to Pirate, the service is available in 70 languages for the site’s worldwide audience. Yesterday, however, the Facebook team have rolled out a Latin localisation of the site to help students, noting that “the experience of studying Latin can frequently seem somewhat far and away”.

As someone who studied Latin at school, it’s nice to see a often-mocked-as-dead language rise from the ashes and brought to life on Facebook – though, I’ll admit I won’t be leaving the language as my default setting any time soon.

Facebook brings Latin back to life with new language option originally appeared on Download Squad on Sun, 04 Oct 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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