I'm thinking I should
learn
an ancient
language
Latin seems fun but it's too basic b-word
to learn
(at least as my first
ancient
language) and I already had to do some grammar
classes on highschool so it's also too easy
I'm thinking maybe ancient
hebrew
is the least studies out of the big 3 of Latin
Greek
and Hebrew
But what are the other options/what will make me stand out the most as the cool esoteric intellectual
I am
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Sanskrit. All the others are too mainstream or just too irrelevant to the modern world. How different is ancient hebrew from nu hebrew? They used to teach greek and latin in public schools before they became majority brown
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In what way is sanskrit "relevant" to the modern world?
All dead languages are useless, people learn them either to become academics or as a passion hobby. Sanskrit is about as relevant as latin and classical greek.
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Sanskrit has Indian
texts, Latin
and Greek
have med towelboy books. Easy choice
really.
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It's far less relevant than greek or latin. It also isn't a made up reconstructed language like PIE and is the second oldest attested IE language with a much larger corpus than hittite.
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Sanskrit isn't really non-mainstream especially if you want to understand Buddhism.
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