From(投稿者): | Achr�$(D??n Jani <acjama@turun_yliopisto.fi> |
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Newsgroups(投稿グループ): | sci.lang.japan,fj.life.in-japan |
Subject(見出し): | Re: English is the god of all languages |
Date(投稿日時): | Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:38:56 +0300 |
Organization(所属): | University of Turku |
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Smith kirjoitti: > much. The immigrant should learn the language of the host country, not > the other way around. So, fluent in Navajo already? By the way, do those reasonings of yours work in a job interview? -- - 矢仁, and this is utf-8.