> preferably a Romance or Germanic language (as I believe some languages don't have tenses)
A couple of points:
- If you natively speak a Romance language, learning Latin by example is going to be really easy for you. This doesn't belong in a comparison with anything else.
- Germanic speakers have no special advantage over any other Indo-European speakers.
- You might be interested to know that while Mandarin verbs don't inflect for tense, the negative particle does, so you have to observe a distinction between past and present tense whenever you're negating a verb.
A couple of points:
- If you natively speak a Romance language, learning Latin by example is going to be really easy for you. This doesn't belong in a comparison with anything else.
- Germanic speakers have no special advantage over any other Indo-European speakers.
- You might be interested to know that while Mandarin verbs don't inflect for tense, the negative particle does, so you have to observe a distinction between past and present tense whenever you're negating a verb.
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