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"Question No 42 by Marie Panayotopoulos-Cassiotou () Given the Commission's intention to establish a European Indicator of Language Competence for the five most widely spoken languages (), will it say whether it intends to include Latin and Ancient Greek in the programme for the targeted teaching of European languages, since they constitute the basis of European languages and many words derived from them are used in all European languages whatever their origin? In view of the importance of these languages, the European Union of Classicists, Euroclassica, has already established levels and certified competence in Latin; a similar programme is being prepared for Ancient Greek. The teaching of these two key languages of classical antiquity will provide an opportunity jointly to deepen the foundations of European civilisation and establish closer relations between European citizens, while the certification of such linguistic competence will constitute an additional qualification in professional life."@en1
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"Subject: Inclusion of Ancient Greek and Latin in the European Indicator of Language Competence"1

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