Hi again,
Yep, you're both right, but what I meant was, it's not a language like english for ex, that's spoken all over the world by quite a lot of people. moreso, as for the region around arlon, my grandmother told me that they used to speak lux but that today, it's not very common to find a person who can.
and i just remembered, there's a lux village in the US, they speak lux there too, apparently :)
Ehm, since this is the first time that I propose a language, how will I know when the site is up ?
Caroline.
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 11:29:43 +0200, Pablo Saratxaga wrote
Kaixo!
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 09:06:47AM +0200, Ewen Caroline wrote:
luxembourgish is only spoken in my country
Not true; it is also spoken in its neighbours (Arelerland, parts of Germany; I've also been told by a Romanian that the "german language" spoke by "German speakers" there is actually much more close to Luxemburguish than to Hochdeutsch). Only in Luxembourg however it has official status and is commonly used in written.
http://lb.wikipedia.org/ would be a very good news.
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