
Classical Languages
Classical languages are ancient languages that have significantly influenced modern cultures, literature, and languages. Examples include Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and Hebrew. They are often studied for their rich literary works, philosophical texts, and historical importance. Learning these languages provides insight into early civilizations, foundational ideas, and linguistic roots that shape many languages today. While they are no longer spoken as everyday languages, they remain central to academic research, historical understanding, and the development of modern languages and thought.