How far back in time is your native language comprehensible?

I didn't mean that it wasn't discussed in politics elsewhere, but that it had somehow become a left vs right battle like so many others. Sorry for the bad wording.
I think it's more complex than left VS right. While it's true that virtually everyone on the right is opposed to French reform, so is a lot of people on the left. I'd say even that the people who are most radically against it are academics fairly to the left. Perhaps a way to phrase it is that reform is only popular among some leftists circles.
 
Are they half drunk and half Russian?

We assume our ancestors from that side of the family were Russian until they ran into a Polish priest saying "wolololololo"
 
I’m fluent in English and Spanish and I’m trying to learn the language of poets (Italian). I realized that medieval Tuscan is comprehinsible to those fluent in modern Italian and no more difficult (for me) to understand than modern Italian. Dante’s Divine Comedy had a huge impact on the shaping of modern Italian. Medieval Venician is much harder.
 
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