Thread 24547639 - /lit/ [Archived: 303 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/14/2025, 12:06:39 AM No.24547639
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How is your language learning for literature going? Reached any recent milestones yet?
Picked up any new languages or gone back to any languages you've paused?
Personally I'm just reading comfort authors at the moment because I don't feel like working too hard with new authors
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Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:13:08 AM No.24547958
>>24547639 (OP)
For a while I was internetting in anything-but-English on Mondays and Fridays to force myself to practice other languages, but I've let that slip lately.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 2:24:14 AM No.24547980
German reading is on the backburner now, though that‘s kind of nice in itself that I‘m at a point where watching German television, thinking in it, and playing vidya in German gives me something like immersion.

Instead I‘m reading L'ecole des Femmes aloud before bed to practice the language to some degree but more importantly the pronunciation. Then on to Tartuffe.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 4:23:46 PM No.24549300
>>24547639 (OP)
not good
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 10:52:47 PM No.24550091
Encouraged after seeing Lena klum and a session of rammstein.
Anonymous
7/14/2025, 11:07:00 PM No.24550127
I've started learning Russian.
I haven't really dove that deeply into it yet but it seems like a lot of the difficulty of Russian will be mitigated since I will only need to recognise the different forms, not actually use them. Cases and conjugation seem pretty decent and perfective/imperfective hopefully will be easy to learn to recognise.
Who are the easiest authors to read?