On Thursday 16 November 2006 13:47, Gareth Bowker wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-11-16 at 13:44 +0000, Jon Grant wrote:
> > Without wanting to cause a stir with any cultural imperialism, perhaps
> > there are more important things than Welsh and Irish i18n..
> >
> > Welsh was almost dead before the revival in the last 10 years as I
> > understand it. Many of those people taught in Welsh will be stuck with
> > difficulty speaking English when they want to consider wider range of
> > job options in their life. So it could be a blessing for them to have
> > English as their first language, and a European or Asian language as
> > second ;)
>
> Um, are you being serious?
>
> If so, I'll just point out that you're quite wrong in your assertions.
> I'll happily fill in the details off-list, but the statements about
> Welsh being almost dead or the part about having difficulty speaking
> English is so absurd I don't even know where to begin!

Paid รข bwydo'r ellyll ....

-- 
Pob hwyl / Best wishes

Kevin Donnelly

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