Have you ever learned a language purely for literary purposes? If so, was it worth it?
Yes and yes.
no and no
>>8049204
What did you learn? How did you find it?
maybe and maybe
I don't know and I don't know
CAN LE REPEAT LE QUEST LE!!!!!!!!1
>>8049208
it's a meme you dip, this thread is a trainwreck
I studied French and am pretty comfortable with it. I used to like the Symbolists and all those great novelists like Celine and Houellebecq. Now I'm learning German. I studied a little bit of the other Romance languages, also Latin and Attic Greek, but I hate the way they sound and have fallen out of practice with them.
>>8049221
LE NOT LE BOSS OF ME LE (DAH DAH DAH)
LE NOT LE BOSS OF ME LE (DAH DAH DAH)
LE NOT LE BOSS OF ME LE AND LE NOT LE LE
LE LE LE LEEEEEEEEE...!!!!
je feel le depressed aujourd'hui
What do you mean "purely for literary purposes"? Does it mean I can't talk in this language with anyone, ever and I can't visit a country, ever, can't read newspapers/news websites in this language, ever?
If so, it is really stupid idea and doable probably only in Ancient Greek or Sanskrit.
I taught myself French and German for this reason. Of course, it's a priceless asset in life.