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5-17-2007 @ 7:15AM
John said...
I understand the government is taking measures to save the nearlly extinct language by teaching the younger adults to learn the language, But really that would not really help that much. Because, they just will forget and never use the language. i think they should take an account to make the raod signs, street names n labells the actual language.
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10-15-2010 @ 6:03PM
Rory said...
The language is not spoken, it's whistling... So it would be impossible to put it on road signs.