French was also looked on as a very aristocratic/educated sounding language, which held a certain appeal. I'm not familiar how popular German was, but I know latin/greek were taught in american private schools and universities for as long as such have existed.
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You need to redo all of this as a thread! Put it all together into one thing
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I might have to do that one day. Another fun language fact, just as an aside: people who study Latin especially, but also French or German, do better on the SATa than ppl who study Spanish (or worse no second language at all). I unironically wonder why Spanish isn’t as helpful.pic.twitter.com/XkFOVeOnwH
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I thought the same thing. High verbal IQ & all that. I’m assuming mostly juice enroll in Hebrew classes. I suppose the goyim could but don’t imagine that many actually would.
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My older baptist relatives are like this. They sit around watching evangelical TV with rabbis coming on to sing in hebrew and give "authentic" readings of the old testament. Ardent Zionists, obv.
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I’m on my phone & cant find the cigarette cringing Pepe for this post.
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