How is your relation to dictionaries when reading a book in your mother tongue?
>How often do you look words up ?
>Do you search for words that you already know the main meaning to ensure you master all its subtleties?
>>9215030
>mother tongue
i hate this matriarchal expression. since when are women the creators or masters of language? I call it the father tongue in my house.
>>9215046
You're more encline to spend your childhood with your mom and thus her language, that's all.
>>9215074
>encline
>>9215046
kys contrarian for the sake of being one
>>9215203
holy moly the dude was joking
>>9215030
I keep OED open on my laptop in front of me when I read, I tend to look up words unless i'm about 80% sure what they mean. I know an "8 out of 10" in certainty is really subjective, but it's kind of how it feels to me.
When I read in Hebrew (I took it for 5 years in school, lived in Israel for 6 months, and really enjoy Hebrew literature) I use a dictionary religiously. People like to sacrifice understanding for speed... it's kind of dumb, and once you get accustomed to looking up words you don't know it's not so bad or slow