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Latin is used almost everyday, especially in areviations. Although it is dead, it is still somewhat "alive". Present in abreviations such as: ex. = eximpli/not exactly example RIP = Requiescat in pace/not exactly meaning rest in peace i.e. = id est (that is) -More to Come- ---- Latin comes up a lot in English words like the Latin word for water is Aqua. People use it a lot in science methods, and other things that people do everyday. It is also still used a lot as a foreign language in schools. People just don't use the Latin Language in daily conversations anymore. Latin is most definitely not a dead language, it is just not as popular as it used to be.

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It is used in medical areas, law, science.

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Q: In what ways is the language of Latin still alive today?
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