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If you were to learn a new language what would you choose?
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<blockquote data-quote="start at edge" data-source="post: 190546" data-attributes="member: 11971"><p>There are more who write poetry here, not only one.</p><p>My English skills are far from perfect, yet I could not put together English poetry, although I tried a few times .. it is a very technical language, very pragmatic, developed over the centuries to be at high efficaciousness, very commercial aspect.</p><p>The same goes especially for German (Irgendwie bin ich Deutscher Stammung und mit der Deutschen Sprache kenne ich mich auch ziemlich gut aus .. schreiben und lesen kann ich nicht so gut, aber verstehen kann ich alles).</p><p>I feel very sorry to not have learned Russian when I was in school, as it seems to be the most poetic language. Nevertheless, I am glad that my native language is also among the poetic ones, probably next to Russian.</p><p>It would be great if I could find a native Russian who could translate a poetry of mine .. not just word for word, but especially the feelings and essence that it carries - I think Russian is among the very few (maybe the only one) languages suitable for that (still very curious about Chinese).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="start at edge, post: 190546, member: 11971"] There are more who write poetry here, not only one. My English skills are far from perfect, yet I could not put together English poetry, although I tried a few times .. it is a very technical language, very pragmatic, developed over the centuries to be at high efficaciousness, very commercial aspect. The same goes especially for German (Irgendwie bin ich Deutscher Stammung und mit der Deutschen Sprache kenne ich mich auch ziemlich gut aus .. schreiben und lesen kann ich nicht so gut, aber verstehen kann ich alles). I feel very sorry to not have learned Russian when I was in school, as it seems to be the most poetic language. Nevertheless, I am glad that my native language is also among the poetic ones, probably next to Russian. It would be great if I could find a native Russian who could translate a poetry of mine .. not just word for word, but especially the feelings and essence that it carries - I think Russian is among the very few (maybe the only one) languages suitable for that (still very curious about Chinese). [/QUOTE]
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