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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on May 2, 2012 14:03:00 GMT -6
What's that to say, what about the preservation and the facilititation of languages other than English and Talossan? Is this a part of the culture of this instance of Cézembre? I'm possibly seeking for a Province in this country that is neither too Anglophone (and Anglo/USA-cultured, regarding sports, TV shows etc) nor too Talossaphone by default.
That is, a continental European is seeking for a cultural home that apparently went under in the wake of the Reunision.
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Hooligan
Squirrel King of Arms; Cunstaval to Maricopa
Posts: 7,325
Talossan Since: 7-12-2005
Motto: PRIMA CAPIAM POCULA
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Count Since: 9-8-2012
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Post by Hooligan on May 2, 2012 16:08:55 GMT -6
This is an excellent post and observation, and ties in to something that I have been toying with.....
Hool
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on May 3, 2012 6:58:25 GMT -6
May I ask what something you've been toying with? One of my lasting ideas is publishing an e-zine in German (it might also accept contributions in other languages). The problem with it is that the possible audience would be very small. That is, it would be a big effort for almost no effect. ( I once published a Penguinean e-zine in German... it may have had an audience of four, but anyway, fifty percent of the audience joined Penguinea after this lecture, and one of them became a good friend of mine )
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Hooligan
Squirrel King of Arms; Cunstaval to Maricopa
Posts: 7,325
Talossan Since: 7-12-2005
Motto: PRIMA CAPIAM POCULA
Baron Since: 11-20-2005
Count Since: 9-8-2012
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Post by Hooligan on May 3, 2012 9:23:41 GMT -6
May I ask what something you've been toying with? You may ask, but I am still cogitating, hoping to speak about it in the next few weeks.... Hool
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on May 3, 2012 14:40:14 GMT -6
So back to the average show, my initial question(s) went out to the Royalist Cézembreans anyway. Some thoughts and replies, anybody?
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Owen Edwards
Puisne Justice
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Talossan Since: 12-8-2007
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Post by Owen Edwards on May 7, 2012 16:29:29 GMT -6
I'd be pleased, with so many non-Anglophone Cezembreans, or polyglot Anglophones, to see such a "choice of identity" for the island.
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Glüc da Dhi
Secretary of State
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Post by Glüc da Dhi on May 8, 2012 13:24:43 GMT -6
French is an official language of the province next to English and Talossan. Maybe we should also include Breton, since we use there flag as well.
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on May 8, 2012 13:32:30 GMT -6
Est-ce qu'il y a des Bretons ici? Ou des Cézembreens qui parlent le Breton?
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Óïn Ursüm
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Post by Óïn Ursüm on May 8, 2012 13:52:25 GMT -6
Est-ce qu'il y a des Bretons ici? Ou des Cézembreens qui parlent le Breton? Je peux comprendre quelques mots ou quelques phrases du breton grâce à ma connaissance du gallois. Je pense qu'on devrait adopter le breton comme langue officielle en Cézembre.
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Post by D. N. Vercáriâ on May 8, 2012 13:55:55 GMT -6
Comme l'Irlandais en Irlande... ou le Talossain en la Talossa.
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Post by Gjermund Higraff on May 21, 2012 16:43:06 GMT -6
As a former senator I object to not understanding what you're all talking about. Although I have a feeling that the last comment was fairly easy to understand.
Ok, the senator thing was a bad excuse. I just wanted to make it known that I'm not all that multilingual and that it should be considered when talking tongues...or French. Before you know it I'll start responding in russian, and you'll be in all sorts of trouble.
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Post by Béneditsch Ardpresteir, O.SPM. on May 21, 2012 23:05:57 GMT -6
Хорошо сказано Higraff
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Post by Gjermund Higraff on May 21, 2012 23:52:21 GMT -6
That's easy for you to say.
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Post by Ián B. Anglatzarâ on May 22, 2012 0:01:58 GMT -6
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Ian da Bitour
Talossan since 3-11-2006
President of Royal Bank and Post
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Post by Ian da Bitour on May 25, 2012 0:42:06 GMT -6
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