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11563378 No.11563378 [Reply] [Original]

What do you think is the best language(s) to write or read a novel in?

>> No.11563385

german, easy

>> No.11563388

>>11563378
your native

>> No.11563389

whatever you're fluent in

>> No.11563392

Greek or Latin.

>> No.11563398
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11563398

English.

The lack of gendered pronouns for every goddamn thing frees up mental faculties to process and articulate abstractions without being arbitrarily beholden to archaic and primitive, unconscious and symbolic grammatical structures.

>> No.11563411

>>11563378
Not English thats for sure.

>> No.11564451

>>11563398
You're telling this as if it was a struggle to remember gendered things, when in fact it just comes easily to native speakers, it's just harder for you because English, I'd presume, it's your first language.

>> No.11564481

>>11564451
>it's just harder for you because English, I'd presume, it's your first language.
Not true. After minimal training it comes easily to native English speakers.
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