Proposal: [**Latin Language**][1]

  [1]:http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/75409/latin-language

Or in English: Are questions in Latin on topic? Should we encourage that? And how about answers in Latin?

I'm currently imagining ll.stackexchange.com as having a similar vibe to [English Language Learners](http://ell.stackexchange.com): that is, nearly every question butchers the grammar, but people reply _in English,_ cheerfully correcting the errors, explaining whatever idiom or grammatical nicety the questioner asked about, with realistic examples. I think this is wise, because when you're learning another language, it's best to communicate _in that language,_ even if you make a lot of mistakes, and even when asking questions about the language.

Is this radically out of sync with how you want the Latin Language site to be defined?

I was surprised to find no sample questions in Latin, so I [posted one](http://area51.stackexchange.com/proposals/75409/latin-language/82246#82246). (I really would like to know the answer.)