Dapsy lodges police report against Mukhriz--malaysiakini.com

 


 

 

Aiya, why waste time to talk to these people lah, Pakatan, get ready your task for the clean sweep in the next GE lah.

 


By the way, is there a language called Bahasa Malaysia ? Singapore's national language is Bahasa Melayu. So, if Singaporeans want to implentment the national language , it will be called Bahasa Singapure. The Brunei would be called Bahasa Brunei.

What a laughing stalk when the world would asking this langauge is coming from which branch of the lingusitic ?

Only Malaysia ruling government would not be a shame of the twist of the origin of the language. Just as what the government twisiting all facts and figures.

So, why not we all learn Esperanto, make Esperanto as the main communiaction language.

With Esperanto, we all can keep our language, it is a wise choice, isn't it 

 


Comments

Bill Chapman said…
Yes, well done! I'm all for wider use of Esperanto, which was planned as a second language for everyone!
Anonymous said…
I give my total support, to Esperanto, as well. I speak as a native English speaker, by the way!

On the the occasion of the International Year of Languages, organised by UNESCO the following book was published. http://www.linguistic-rights.org/tove-skutnabb-kangas/Linguistic_Genocide_in_Education_or_Worldwide_Diversity_and_Human_Rights.html

The fact that reknown philologists and linguists now support Esperanto as the future global language is, I think, totally relevant.