Iron woman said:
So what's the attraction to German over, say French? Is it the gruffness and the intimidating rants you can do?. I'm attracted to it for some reason, but i'm not convinced that it would be more useful than french...any ideas?
I would actually think the opposite was the case - that there was an attraction to French rather than to German. For me French is sooo much easier, in all aspects. Whereas with German the motivation was prob. because my family is German, so I pretty much grew up around it listening to it and it just sounded natural, so I spose it never
really sounded gruff and rough to me. Now that I think about it - it does!
I suppose the attraction to German though is, well - it is quite a challenge. Grammatically and all that (oh god the grammar!), but it's always fun trying to pronounce the rolled "r's" that are so annoying and difficult to get right and authentic (it's also horrible, having been tainted by the French pronunciation of them as well...).
As for German's usefulness - I never really thought of learning languages in terms of where it could get me. It's always just been almost a hobby and a source of fascination. That and opening the doors to understanding that huge array of music pre 20th century that Germany has produced, like Lexi and his baritone solo
. (Incidentally, I can't stand English translations of German text in Classical pieces. Especially 'Ode To Joy', and 'Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring' in English. It's just wrong, and should become a crime that Interpol oversees.). So I suppose more musical understanding is another motivator...
My waffling two cents anyway
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