Selalu tak tahan nak baca artikel macam ni. Naik darah lah.
Hohoho, lihat dia kata apa ?
What if someone in his 60s — say a doctor — now decides to study law in a local university, for whatever reason. Would he be unable to register in any certified local educational institution if he does not have a credit in BM? Can you imagine that?
Bagui, dia dah 60 tahun, nak belajar lagi, orang muda 29 tahun pun dah mengaku tua, tak nak belajar bahasa Esperanto.
Kalau ada University Esperanto di Malaysia, la sudah 70 tahun, mau belajar pun boleh, Bahasa Esperanto perlu 150 jam sahaja.
Jadi, ini orang Aliran nak bising apa ? Cik abang ni mesti banyak minum arak British.
Kalau tubuhkan Esperanto University, lagi ramai orang datang ke Malaysia.
Wake up la, orang tua, English sudah nak kembali ke negara asal, hang nak pegang ekor dia lagi atau nak naik kereta kuda tuju ke masa hadapan.
If there is no support of the local media to publish more articles about Esperanto, more silly people like this would keep on talking about the colonial language. It is he did not read Gaddol's work, English Next which was reported in National Geographic in 2004, I wish I am correct about the year.
Kalao tidak baca lah loyarburok, there are more info about esperanto. The Malaysia Insider bukan support Esperanto, macam media lain saja, tentang dengan Esperanto. You can search its page to see what are the comments of Esperanto
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/sideviews/article/the-education-language-barrier-john-inbaraj/
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