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I am not quiet too sure if it's the natural way to say it.
My goal wasn't to learn the language, the language was a means to learning the actual thing that I wanted to learn. (a means to learn? What does it mean? I just heard this from one of my friends. Not quiet too sure if I heard it correctly)
Can someone please explain to me or if there is any other way to say this?
2018년 9월 6일 오전 3:21
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Hi OnlineGame,
“Means” is a noun, synonymous with “way”.
Remembering the noun phrase “a means to an end” is a good way to revise the way to use “means”. You are correct to say “the language was a means to (learn the thing they want to learn)” and it is basically saying you used the language to get to the goal. You may want to be a bit more specific about what the goal is as it will make your delivery clearer, e.g. “the English language was the means for her to truly understand Shakespeare”. Here are some examples of it in use:
“The train was the only means they had to get there”.
“He ran every day as a means to getting a six-pack”.
Also it might be interesting to know Immanuel Kant’s philosphical theory of morality states that people should be treated as “ends themselves” rather than as a means to an end. This means that “using” people to get what one wants (e.g. just being nice to get money) is immoral and people should be treated as the target of an action to develop a moral society. Hope it helps!
Take care,
Triss
2018년 9월 6일
"Means" here is used as a "way or a path" to get somewhere else. So learning the language was just a path or a way to meet another goal.
2018년 9월 6일
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