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On Tue, 13 Feb 2007 04:18:53 -0800, Bob Noel wrote
(in article ): In article , Bob Fry wrote: No. Finally government begins to respond to citizen needs and all you do is bitch about it. How many citizens can only read/write Spanish? The last survey indicated about 14 million, including Puerto Rico which, IIRC, is part of the United States. The United States is the fifth largest Spanish speaking country in the world. Spanish is spoken by more people than all other languages, including Native languages, combined except for English. New Mexico provided in its constitution when it became a state that the government would be bilingual. For a time, after the Louisiana Purchase, Spanish was more commonly spoken in the US than was English, and French was almost as common. On the other hand, Spanish is dying out in some US and former US territories. It has almost completely disappeared in the Philippines in less than two generations, where just thirty years ago it was one of the official languages. Few people speak it in Guam or the Pacific Islands any more. Today, Spanish is rapidly becoming the dominant language in many big cities, including Washington, D.C. Birth rates among Spanish speakers are higher than English speakers and, if the trend continues, there will come a time when English will be a minority language. Despite centuries of assimilation, there are still pockets of people who speak only French, German or other languages in the US. And let us not forget our debt to the Navajo code talkers. Perhaps one day people will be concerned about catering to those pockets of Anglos who refuse to assimilate. -- Waddling Eagle World Famous Flight Instructor |
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C J Campbell writes:
Perhaps one day people will be concerned about catering to those pockets of Anglos who refuse to assimilate. I don't see that happening in the foreseeable future. What really happens is that Spanish speakers who wish to get ahead in the U.S. learn to read, write, and speak English. Those who confine themselves to Spanish live in a large but isolated ghetto and fall prey to hucksters and demagogues who profit from the captive audience created by monolingual Hispanophones to further their own ends. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
What really happens is that Spanish speakers who wish to get ahead in the U.S. learn to read, write, and speak English. Those who confine themselves to Spanish live in a large but isolated ghetto and fall prey to hucksters and demagogues who profit from the captive audience created by monolingual Hispanophones to further their own ends. You continue to impress me with your rather accurate grasp of American politics... especially the part about some politicians actually exploiting certain socio-economic groups... sucking up to them and ultimately playing them against others for their own political (and financial) gain. |
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