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What's the snobbiest ancient :marseysargonofaccat: language :marseygroomerjavascript: I could learn :marseybowing:

I'm thinking :marseycontemplate: I should :marseynorm: learn :marseyreading: an ancient :marseygladiator: language :marseygroomerjavascript:

Latin seems fun but it's too basic :marseysymbol: b-word :marseyarthoe3: to learn :marseymoreyouknow: (at least as my first :marseywinner: ancient :marseytheorist: language) and I already had to do some grammar :marseyalot: classes on highschool so it's also too easy

I'm thinking :marseythonk: maybe ancient :marseygladiator: hebrew :marseymerchant: is the least studies out of the big 3 of Latin :marseydayofthedead: Greek :marseycerebrus: and Hebrew :marseymerchant:

But what are the other options/what will make me stand out the most as the cool esoteric :marseyaleistercrowley: intellectual :marseypolpot: I am

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I think aramaic. Taleb has a note about it and it made me think that bragging about knowing aramaic has to be the snobbiest thing imaginable.

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Taleb seething every time someone calls the Lebanese dialect "Arabic" is hilarious, he's aggressively anti-arabic.

The aramaic he studies is "syriac" which is still spoken by some minorities in the Levant region.

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They used to speak it in the mountains above Tripoli, Lebanon but it died out about a century ago. As far as I know it's down to just one town in Syria now.

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That's kinda sad

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