I find many languages interesting, which makes it difficult to pick just one. I have been studying Persian for the past decade or so primarily out of personal interest, but it’s basically my specialization now. So I guess that’s proof that it interested me more than other languages.
I also learned Esperanto purely out of interest, and for some reason I was overcome with a strong motivation and learned it in weeks.
Thanks to my studies and interests I’ve slowly been drawn to older and ancient languages. That’s an unusual turn for me because I’ve only ever wanted to learn living languages, but the dead ones like Middle Persian and Avestan are the way forward for me.
Thanks for making this great first post.
I find many languages interesting, which makes it difficult to pick just one. I have been studying Persian for the past decade or so primarily out of personal interest, but it’s basically my specialization now. So I guess that’s proof that it interested me more than other languages.
I also learned Esperanto purely out of interest, and for some reason I was overcome with a strong motivation and learned it in weeks.
Thanks to my studies and interests I’ve slowly been drawn to older and ancient languages. That’s an unusual turn for me because I’ve only ever wanted to learn living languages, but the dead ones like Middle Persian and Avestan are the way forward for me.