The Spanish
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its sad that the celts lost their languages or came close to but thats what unrestricted mass immigration and a more vibrant and aggressive immigrant culture does.
People will move heave and earth for an endangered species, if it's charismatic enough (pandas, e.g.) but for languages, not so much. Yet extinction is forever for both.
Especially Latin?
Sussex is South Saxon (sort of Frisian/Belgium language), no placenames in our county are Welsh, except perhaps Lewes.
I visited Cardiff for a concert last year, and obviously all the signs are bi-lingual. The only word which stuck in my head is the Welsh word for 'taxi', which is......tacsi.
Alot of British people today are still distant descendents from the original Gaelic speaking Celts.
What's a more interesting question is why so little of the orginal Celtic (Welsh/Gaelic) language survives in English today - the language of the invaders has completely swamped the indigenous language. Off the top of my head, I can only think of adder (Welsh for snake is nadr) as a survivor, although I'm sure there are a couple of others.
I wonder how many of you snivelling whiney leftwing types will apply the same logic to pounds and ounces, the langauge of numbers which this wretched Government tried to destroy in a fit of self hating pique.
edna krabappel;2979731 I am 32 said:Bang on Edna. I'm 52 and I was taught metric (and solely in metric) at secondary school - having spent the first 11 years of my life getting used to Imperial measures - but it didn't take too long to get used to it. A couple of years later, I had to get used to a new currency too but everyone coped.
I really don't understand why people get worked up about metric measures - it's the system that nearly everyone on NSC would have been taught in and it's by far the easiest to use.
Bang on Edna. I'm 52 and I was taught metric (and solely in metric) at secondary school - having spent the first 11 years of my life getting used to Imperial measures - but it didn't take too long to get used to it. A couple of years later, I had to get used to a new currency too but everyone coped.
I really don't understand why people get worked up about metric measures - it's the system that nearly everyone on NSC would have been taught in and it's by far the easiest to use.