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Wasint there some nasty air crash a few years ago, because the French air traffic control refused to speak in English?French does not seem to be in the top ten,very interesting.
English is the language of the air and sea.
But it's when having a second language is considered that makes all the difference Dave. Second languages being taught and learned has been very much the province of the western world, and for the century or so that's been true it's been French that's been the favoured one. Having French as the intermediate language of translation at such places as the UN and in many international conferences is a very imporytant factor too, since it means every country has to produce a number of translators fluent in translating their language into French.French does not seem to be in the top ten,very interesting.
English is the language of the air and sea.
Interesting, and I have to say that although I am happy to accept French being used as an alternative language during the Olympics, I was a bit miffed that it was said in bloody french FIRST .....the games are being held in ENGLAND after all is said and done... and as for diplomacy..... we Brits can be very diplomatic when need be too......at least I can lolStandard trivial pursuit type question. I looked up who speaks what language.
It appears the number of countries is as follows
English......57
French.......28
Arabic.......25
Spanish.....24
Russian.....12
Portuguse..10
But the number of people is as follows,in millions
Chinese......1,213
Spanish......329
English.......328
Arabic........221
Hindi.........182
Bengali......181
Portuguese.178
Russian......144
Japanese....122
German......90
French does not seem to be in the top ten,very interesting.
English is the language of the air and sea.
No you can'tInteresting, and I have to say that although I am happy to accept French being used as an alternative language during the Olympics, I was a bit miffed that it was said in bloody french FIRST .....the games are being held in ENGLAND after all is said and done... and as for diplomacy..... we Brits can be very diplomatic when need be too......at least I can lol
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I think there is a little figure massaging going on there to get a particular point across. Chinese is not a language but a collection of languages, if we're going to compare apples with apples then it's probably better to compare Chinese to Romance, Germanic, Baltic etc.Standard trivial pursuit type question. I looked up who speaks what language.
It appears the number of countries is as follows
English......57
French.......28
Arabic.......25
Spanish.....24
Russian.....12
Portuguse..10
But the number of people is as follows,in millions
Chinese......1,213
Spanish......329
English.......328
Arabic........221
Hindi.........182
Bengali......181
Portuguese.178
Russian......144
Japanese....122
German......90
French does not seem to be in the top ten,very interesting.
English is the language of the air and sea.
It's the London Games, not the British games!No you can't
The games are being held in Britain.
Diolch yn fawr.
I know Mike, I wasnt being rude to people from wales, scotland or N.I. but deliberatedly said England as that is the country in Great Britain where all the events are being held......at least as far as I know .....and the language we were talking aboutNo you can't
The games are being held in Britain.
Diolch yn fawr.
Well ...yeh but no but yeh but.......not quite strictly true Flecc....remember the sailing stuff is based in WeymouthIt's the London Games, not the British games!
The Olympics are city events in which countries participate. Anyway, Britain isn't really a country as such, it's a collective of three countries, rather like the UK is a collective of four countries. Other competitions are at least more honest, in those it's the countries of England, Wales and Scotland usually competing internationally, and that's how it should be in the Olympics.
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Im happy for them to be called the London Olympics. Flecc.....just wish it had been Boris as mayor then not red kenYes, strictly true, this happens at every Olympics Lynda, and it's what comes of introducing non-Olympic sports that need special facilities. All the true Olympic events are being held in London though, and it's still London that won the games, not Britain, a win conceived and motivated by Ken Livingstone who was Mayor of London at the time, not Mayor of Britain.
No way! Ken Livingstone is a born and bred Londoner so wholly appropriate, not an imported self-seeking upper class twit like Boris Johnson who was voted in by his cronies in the leafy outer suburbs. They were added to London in the creation of Greater London by his fellow tories in an act of blatant gerrymandering to help them have such faked electoral wins in London.Im happy for them to be called the London Olympics. Flecc.....just wish it had been Boris as mayor then not red ken
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Corrected some of it for you, can't be bothered with the corruption parts as Livingstone's time reeked of corruption.No way! Ken Livingstone is a born and bred Londoner so wholly appropriate, not an imported self-seeking upper class twit like Boris Johnson who was voted in by his cronies in the leafy outer suburbs. They were added to London in the creation of Greater London by his fellow tories in an act of blatant gerrymandering to help them have such faked electoral wins in London.
In over four years of his mayoralty, Johnson's sole contributions have been a £20 millions cut in the cycling budget to fund Livingstone's white elephant Olympics, removal of part of the very successful congestion charge area (said to be for the benefit of residents but strangely the ungrateful residents didn't want the extra tax) and a crony deal with the unsavoury characters who ran Barclays Bank at the time. Four of the pals he appointed to the major posts for running London have had to be thrown out after exposures of illegality or malpractice, giving a good idea of the company he keeps.
Remember, he's a senior newspaper man, and we know from the Levinson Inquiry what that means!