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Learning Greek HAS to unlock some hidden powers inside your brain, right?

There's no way it doesn't make you smarter. We are talking about a civilization that gave us Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Alexander the Great and countless more legends in any field there is.

Those of you that have learned Greek to a good level, what's the results?
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>>25282352
thing i will never do definitely makes your ass smarter
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>>25282352
ἰδού, οὕτως φαίνομαι τοῖς μὴ Ἑλληνισμένοις
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Modern Greek is a literal invention.
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>>25282352
Idk, started a few months ago. Its a beautiful language.
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>>25282352
>Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and Alexander the Great
i don't think it's a coincidence that the four specific people you mentioned are consecutive links in a teacher-student lineage ending in alexander
greek isn't magic, alexander was just that good, and everyone wanted to know how to produce alexanders, so they looked at his teacher and his teacher's teachers
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>>25282352
I started the other day with looking at the first lines of the hymn to apollo. Idk what the fuck I'm doing



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