
Sir_Snooze
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(splitted because it was too long)
Anyway isn't totally senseless the idea of better learning italian by studying those two dead languages, but it's not simple to explain.
If you see a (for you) unknown italian word, you can maybe use your knowledge to get to the meaning without knowing it, using etymology. Like...neologismo (neologism), "neos" stands for "new", though in italian would be "nuovo"; and "logismo" stands for "speech", though in italian would be "discorso". So it's still a bit complicated, but I think that's the main reason...
Anyway I think that it's not THAT necessary.