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Namibia: Experiences of Bi-, Multi-Lingual Speakers

What follows here is the transcript of my interview with a Namibian personality here referred to as PK (I am represented by "C" which stands for Chief) on issues related to speaking more than one language.

Author: Brian Barker - London

Anyone who speaks five languages must also have heard of the global language Esperanto. The major growth area for this language is now Africa and Asia. However many people do not know that it is also a living language. For anyone who wishes to check further you will be able to see on http://www.esperanto.net



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