Is the Classical Latin language under revival?

No, Classical Latin is not under revival. While Latin continues to be studied and used as a liturgical language in some Christian communities, it is not widely spoken as a native language or used in everyday communication.

Yes, there has been a revival of interest in the Classical Latin language in recent years. While Latin is considered a dead language since it is no longer spoken as a native language, it is still widely studied as a subject of academic interest, particularly in the field of classics and linguistics.

In addition to its study in academia, there are also efforts to revive Latin as a living language. Various organizations and communities exist that promote the use of Latin in spoken form. These include organizations like "Latinitas" and the "Living Latin Movement," which aim to provide opportunities for people to speak and use Latin in everyday life.

However, it is important to note that the widespread revival of Latin as a spoken language is still limited, and the majority of its usage remains confined to educational and scholarly settings.