Submitted by cuevadanos t3_z7vyf4 in LifeProTips
I don't know if this can be considered common sense or not, but I'm going to say it regardless. I went to my university's library and found two shelves full of books to learn a language I want to learn (quite rare, with around 200,000 speakers). I also saw several textbooks and dictionaries of French, another language I want to learn (or, well, continue learning).
You might not be able to take the books home if you're not a student, but you can probably go and read the books at the library.
A textbook in a rare enough language can easily cost over €75 at a bookshop, but it costs €0 at the library. Run, don't walk!
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