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September 2005


Seven out of 10 people have tried to learn a language at some point in their life and most wish they could speak one more fluently, a survey found.
(91福利社 News, 25th September 2005)

The growth in communities teaching their own languages in the UK should be seen as an educational asset, language experts have said.
(91福利社 News, 22nd September 2005)

The government should guarantee funds to help schools with children who do not speak English, a council says.
(91福利社 News, 22nd September 2005)

The campaign to further revive the use of Manx Gaelic is "progressing well", according to a champion of Scotland's native language.
(91福利社 News, 22nd September 2005)

An American woman who moved to Wales to learn Welsh after seeing Ioan Gruffudd on television, is about start teaching the language in California.
(91福利社 News, 21st September 2005)

English is a rich and innovative language. But you can't help feeling we're missing out. While English speakers have to describe the action of laughing so much that one side of your abdomen hurts (hardly an economical phrase), the Japanese have the much more efficient expression: katahara itai.
(91福利社 News, 26th September 2005)

A retailer caught up in a Welsh language row said it hoped its new store in Bangor, Gwynedd would be used as a blueprint for others in Wales.
(91福利社 News, 1st September 2005)
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