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UW Considers Eliminating 16 Degree Programs

Wyokie said:
Never heard of Texas German before.

Yeah you can find some vids. UT has a guy recording it down as it disappears just like other languages. I know 1 man who lives about an hour's drive away in traffic who grew up speaking it. He's over 50 now and he was an oops baby. His sister was born in the 40s. It doesn't have many speakers.
Language majors have became fewer and fewer over the last several years.

I wish the local community college to me would drop Arabic and Chinese.

Well, I'm going to go back to my own valley now before I have to whip one of the smart!!!! on here LOL.
Later.
 
Drop Chinese? I assume you mean Mandarin...that would be pretty foolish IMO. As far as job security, the top 3 languages someone in the US should learn are Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin...maybe French too.
 
WestWYOPoke said:
Drop Chinese? I assume you mean Mandarin...that would be pretty foolish IMO. As far as job security, the top 3 languages someone in the US should learn are Spanish, Japanese and Mandarin...maybe French too.

Arabic, actually.. I think it's the first or second most spoken language in the world.
 
MrTitleist said:
Spanish surprises me, honestly. Didn't know there were that many.
Really? Despite Spain once colonizing and controlling most of the Americas at one point? Other than Brazil, from Mexico on South, it's a Spanish speaking paradise.
 
MrTitleist said:
What's the population of Central/South America vs. China, or Arabic speaking countries?
It's less, but the reach of Spanish into the US and other countries is farther-reaching than Mandarin or Arabic.
 
joshvanklomp said:
MrTitleist said:
What's the population of Central/South America vs. China, or Arabic speaking countries?
It's less, but the reach of Spanish into the US and other countries is farther-reaching than Mandarin or Arabic.

Plus a lot of words in English were originally Spanish or still is. Think of ALL of the Mexican restaurants here in the States, fast-food or otherwise.

Also, the word Cowboy came from Spanish.
 

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