How smart would it be to read Sein und Zeit with a dictionary?
>>8946042
Really smart! I bet all your peers in the literature section of a cantonese carrot peeling forum would be impressed!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhppg2xAebU
relevant
>>8946081
>a ceaselessly gravid german philosophical cow
kekd
>>8946042
I'm assuming by the fact you said with a dictionary means you don't know any German. If that's the case it is a terrible, terrible idea. Unless you have a really solid understanding of grammar a dictionary is not going to do shit for helping you understand nouns and their declensions, and as such you will have no idea what the function of every-single noun in the book.
>>8946042
lmao
>>8946076
55555 - kek'd heartily
>>8946646
This.
I tried the method with Confuius' annalects.
Fuck if I knew what was going on.
>trying to read a complex work in a language you don't know
what possessed you into thinking this was smart? you're a living, breathing meme