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   The Doctor to daniel47@nomail.afraid.org   
   Re: Tis the Season   
   04 Jan 26 19:50:57   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.drwho   
   From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article <10jdn8n$20dpl$1@dont-email.me>,   
   Daniel70   wrote:   
   >On 4/01/2026 2:27 am, The Doctor wrote:   
   >> In article <10jap2e$156ch$1@dont-email.me>,   
   >> Daniel70   wrote:   
   >>> On 3/01/2026 7:53 am, Your Name wrote:   
   >>>> On 2026-01-02 17:57:07 +0000, Hibou said:   
   >>>>> Le 02/01/2026 à 15:37, The Doctor a écrit :   
   >>>>>> Hibou wrote:   
   >>>>>>>   
   >>>>>>> [...] We native English speakers are lucky people.   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Exactly!   
   >>>>>>   
   >>>>>> Still how are the Scots doing to preserve Scottish Gaelic?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Badly:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>    
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> There's no percentage scale there, but Gaelic speakers are currently   
   >>>>> about 1% of the population - and there's a question about how well   
   >>>>> they speak it. No-one in Scotland speaks Gaelic but not English.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> It is essentially impossible to preserve a language like Gaelic. If   
   >>>>> it's to handle all aspects of modern life, then it must acquire a mass   
   >>>>> of new words, and its nature changes. If one rejects that course and   
   >>>>> seeks to preserve it as is, then it becomes limited and obsolete.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> IMHO, it's no use being able to say, "Put some more peat on the fire,   
   >>>>> Donald" in Gaelic, and then having to resort to English to discuss   
   >>>>> Morag's doomscrolling on Facebook.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> The Maroi language here in New Zealand adds words, but often they're   
   >>>> simply "pigeon-English"-like reworking of the English word. For example,   
   >>>> the Maori word for a car is simply "motoka" (i.e. a corruption of   
   >>>> "motorcar").  :-\   
   >>>>   
   >>>> As usual these days, there is all sorts of politicall correctness   
   >>>> stupidity about trying to "save" the Maori language by having street   
   >>>> signs in both languages, ranaming government departments (twice - first   
   >>>> time to put the Maori version first, and again to put it second),   
   >>>> forcing kids to learn Maori in school, etc. The reality is that it's a   
   >>>> dying language for a reason, and even most Maori cannot and have no   
   >>>> interest in speaking it.   
   >>>>   
   >>> Here, in Australia, there are something like 500 Aboriginal Nations, so   
   >>> I'm guessing there are at least that many languages. And as the original   
   >>> tribes were nomadic, there has probably been a lot of intermingling ....   
   >>> of people AND languages.   
   >>   
   >> So in Aus, there is English and the Aboribinal languages.   
   >>   
   >> We saw thi is in DW - 4 to Doomsday.   
   >   
   >And I might guess, Binky, that YOUR reply is in neither "English nor the   
                       ^^^^^<-PAedophile talker noted   
   >Aboribinal languages"(whatever the f*k that is).   
   >--   
   >Daniel70   
      
      
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