"The Nineteenth century saw a great Springtime of Nations as the revolutions of 1848 saw new countries created the length and breadth of Europe. In our world today we are now seeing our own Spring Awakening with people and cultures that have long been dormant and subdued asserting their right to exist, their right to dream." Adam Price MP
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
New generation aims to maintain French Breton language
1 comment:
Anonymous
said...
pity this item - which is quite good has got an old bloke with a stupid beard so speak on behalf of the language. It give the impression, or enforces the impression of many, that Breton is a language spoken by the weird, academic and slightly bizarre.
Not a good move for the language - maybe he'd find more success when lobbying and meeting with those in authority for the language if he shaved off his beard.
1 comment:
pity this item - which is quite good has got an old bloke with a stupid beard so speak on behalf of the language. It give the impression, or enforces the impression of many, that Breton is a language spoken by the weird, academic and slightly bizarre.
Not a good move for the language - maybe he'd find more success when lobbying and meeting with those in authority for the language if he shaved off his beard.
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