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From: Sandy <>
Subject: Re: Cornish Language Studies
Date: Sun, 1 Nov 1998 06:40:28 -0800 (PST)


>What about Cornish???!!!
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Kerra vy Clem,

<tsk, tsk> Cornwall is Parliament's "holiday destination."
....and of course they just *couldn't* have folks running around there
speaking a "foreign" language, now could they??
Why, just imagine what an "inconvenience" THAT would be! <G,G,G>

Kernow bys vykan!

Kemer wyth,
Sandy
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------------------->>Clement J Edwards <> wrote:

>Read this on another list
>
>"Subject: Irish Gaelic to be taught in British schools
>
>Pardon this non-genealogy note, but I just had to pass the word, for those who
>may not have heard:
>
>The BBC reports that Britain will, as of next Sept., allow students to study
>Irish Gaelic to fulfill their modern language requirement. They also hope to
>begin teacher and student exchanges between Ireland and Britain, and hope to
>connect their respective 'nets. For the full report, see the BBC Web site, in
>the Education section."
>
>What about Cornish???!!!
>
>Clem

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