This site will be taken down March 31st, 2026.

This was not an easy decision to make. For the last couple years, I have been struggling to find motivation for this site and to keep up with basic maintenance and security updates. With the rise of AI and more sophisticated tools, the usefulness of sites like this is questionable and traffic has nose-dived. I just don't have it in me to keep doing this. Thank you all for 10 years of support!

Zach

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君の問題と僕の問題との間には類似点はない。

(きみ)問題(もんだい)(ぼく)問題(もんだい)との()には類似点(るいじてん)はない。
I see no analogy between your problem and mine.
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ラテン語が世界最初の「国際語」として何百年以上もの間使われてきたことがわかると、英語との類似点はよりいっそう顕著になってくる。

ラテン()世界(せかい)最初(さいしょ)の「国際語(こくさいご)」として(なん)(ひゃく)(ねん)以上(いじょう)もの()使(つか)われてきたことがわかると、英語(えいご)との類似点(るいじてん)はよりいっそう顕著(けんちょ)になってくる。
The parallel with English becomes even more striking when we realize that Latin continued to be used for many hundreds of years more as the world's first "international language."