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Talib
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 Message 1 of 69
29 April 2013 at 1:21pm | IP Logged 
If you were given the choice between learning a language that is useful in terms of
speaking opportunities, native materials etc. or a language that you find interesting
without any particular reason to learn it, which would you choose?
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Josquin
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 Message 2 of 69
29 April 2013 at 1:31pm | IP Logged 
Always the more interesting language!
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 Message 3 of 69
29 April 2013 at 1:32pm | IP Logged 
Finding a language interesting is a reason enough (and thus can't be categorised as "no
particular reason"). But the criterion is different on both counts - I only learn
languages I feel a personal connection to or can imagine fostering an emotional
connection to. These reasons can be linguistic, but they're rarely economical (because
the odds are I won't be in that situation). If, turns out, I will need to learn Japanese
or Indonesian for a future job, then I will of course, but my preferences goes to
language I feel passionate about, and I don't understand how that is not a particular
reason at all.
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emk
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 Message 4 of 69
29 April 2013 at 1:59pm | IP Logged 
If I were going to seriously attempt another language (beyond the very minimal level I'm aiming for in Egyptian), I would need:

1. People to talk to on a regular basis.
2. Interesting native materials.
3. Either an economic incentive or a lot more free time than I'm likely to have for the next several years.

I may feel differently once I get my French to a solid and comfortable C1, as opposed to its current level of "I can almost fake some C1 skills when my French is strongly activated and I'm having a good day."

So realistically, if I had a choice between an boring-but-useful language, and an interesting-but-useless language, I wouldn't learn either. I need the interesting bits to maintain my day-to-day motivation, and I need the useful bits to consciously justify the huge amount of time required.
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daegga
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 Message 5 of 69
29 April 2013 at 2:29pm | IP Logged 
I cannot imagine that a language I'm interested in would be useless. So for me there is no either or. I'm only interested in a language if it has some use to me.
eg.
(Old) Icelandic --> door to old European literature + culture
Gothic + Proto-Norse --> close to Proto-Germanic, tell me something about the history of my language
These wouldn't seem obviously useful to the outsider, but for me, they are. Nevertheless, the main reason I studied those was personal interest.
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 Message 6 of 69
29 April 2013 at 2:42pm | IP Logged 
daegga wrote:
I cannot imagine that a language I'm interested in would be useless. So for me there is no either or. I'm only interested in a language if it has some use to me.
eg.
(Old) Icelandic --> door to old European literature + culture
Gothic + Proto-Norse --> close to Proto-Germanic, tell me something about the history of my language
These wouldn't seem obviously useful to the outsider, but for me, they are. Nevertheless, the main reason I studied those was personal interest.
This! And the most useful language is one in which you're actually able to achieve a good level. Maybe B2 Arabic is more useful than B2 Italian, but you need a very strong interest to reach B2 in Arabic.
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Paco
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 Message 7 of 69
29 April 2013 at 4:08pm | IP Logged 
Talib wrote:
a language that is useful in terms of speaking opportunities, native
materials etc.

a language that you find interesting without any particular reason to learn it

The question looks a bit strange to me. If I did not get it wrongly:

A "useful" language sounds like:
a) a language useful in the sense of improving career prospects or raising your stature
b) a language which is the key to a culture or knowledge you would like to know about
c) one that people to whom you want to talk speak

An "interesting" language seems to be:
d) a language that you learn for its own sake, for example, you like the sounds of it


One might love a certain language more, but usually it is among the languages s/he
already knows. I cannot imagine I would ever start a language that I do
not know because I fall in love with the unknown language itself...

Edited by Paco on 29 April 2013 at 4:38pm

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mikonai
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 Message 8 of 69
29 April 2013 at 4:34pm | IP Logged 
Any language could come to be useful someday (well, there's a conlang I'm working on
creating where that's a little bit debatable, but that's probably a different issue),
but for the purposes of discussion, I think I'll define useful as something like
Spanish where I live: a fair few of the people around speak it, and it would certainly
be handy to be able to communicate with them if they don't speak English, and to be
able to understand something they say in Spanish to their buddies.

I considered Spanish when I first wanted to learn a language, but I didn't choose it.
I'm not sure why; maybe there was actually a bit of me that didn't want to learn a
language every one else did in high school. This still sticks around with me, I think:
I want to work on German (which I see fairly frequently online and in print, but
probably won't get much chance to speak in my area) and Swahili (which a lot of people
I run into haven't even heard of).

At least, that's according to how I think most people (aside from the wonderful
language nerds on this forum) define "useful". But it all depends on what you want to
do. I do plan to get around to Spanish and French and all of those, eventually,
but there are other language that, although they may not be as useful, I really want to
learn first. I know from experience that if I learn a language, I can find use for it,
no matter what.


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