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My main focus is Indo-European studies. For IE there are three "big" languages: Latin, Ancient Greek, and Sanskrit. Among all three, Latin is the most accessible for me as both my L1 and L2 are Romance (Portuguese and Italian respectively).
Plus there's something emotionally fulfilling on understanding the past, and noticing that human nature is still the same. Catullus' poetic persona as a horny teen, Cicero pondering about the nature of the things, Apicius the foodie, Jerome and his obsession for an accurate but clean translation, Octavius... well, behaving like the politicians of today. And to understand those people we need to understand their language, at least a wee bit.
(I often joke about this by saying that "what the Romans called «merda» [shit] is still merda today.", as the word is still the same in PT and IT. It doesn't work in English though.)
Same, but I want to learn a language of every type before my time comes. I'm native at Arabic and it is really interesting hearing other semitic languages, I understand 5-10% Hebrew and 40% of Maltese (some people even consider it a dialect of it lol)
I want to learn at least one Slavic, romance, Germanic and sinaic language. My choices for them are ukrainian, Latin and Esperanto, Dutch and very basic Chinese since logographic languages interest me :) (ofc I am not learning all of these at once lol, these are languages I am interested in)
And Roman senators/writers were hilarious, especially Catullus. It's interesting to see how these people are human like us and had day to day lives and are not some ancient alien race we treat them as.