>  Nothing against english. I just think we have to keep
>our mother language alive. It's part of our culture.
>When doing "international" things, it's ok to use
>english (or any other "international" language).

Please, no. Not another Roman language... :)
Most people already speak English. So using another language like Esperanto
which nobody knows

>  And, if we would all talk the same language, it would
>be something like esperanto. I do not like "everyone"
>talking the language of another country. It sounds like
>some kind of "colonization" method.

Portuguese => Portugal???

You dislike your own language? :)


>  There is place for all languages in the world. It's
>not impossible to learn two languages.

I agree. As long as everybody learns the second language (English).
And that is often the problem.

A lot of people on the MSXBR-L can't speak English.


~Grauw


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