Posted on 12/30/2011 9:00:12 AM PST by bayouranger
Frances interior minister has made it clear that immigrants who refuse to assimilate into French society should be denied French citizenship.
Is anyone in our government listening to this?
I hate to break it to you, but they’ve been speaking Spanish in Texas a hell of a lot longer than English...
I hate to break it to you, but theyve been speaking Caddoan in Texas a hell of a lot longer than Spanish.
Texas” comes from a Caddoan Indian word. It is a Spanish corruption of the Caddo word Taysha, which means “friend.”
I’m pretty much thinking that you could take all the native Caddoan speakers and get them in one room. Spanish, not so much.
:) boeuf = beef, mouton = mutton, porc = pork,
Bilingualism was not an experiment that Belgium and Canada just decided to tryout one day. The people who speak English, French, or Flemish(Dutch) happened to live there before there was a Belguim or Canada. You could argue that the uniting of two distinct nations into one is a failure, but this is not bilingualism that is practiced in France or the US.
Those damn Normans had to ruin everthing. Them and the Vikings are why we have three words to describe the same thing all the time.
We all understand the deal ~ but why perpetuate it.
Belgium is different ~ French Protestants mixed with Dutch Catholics, ~ OH MY GAWD!
The following tribes speak Caddo:
Arikara -in the Dakotas
Pawnnee
Wichita
Kitsai
The population of Caddo tribes speaking Caddoan
in Texas alone is 5,000.
Other states, LA,OK, SD, ND, AR, etc. also have Caddoan-speaking populations.
“If the US tried to do this the UN and the world would scream.”
If the US tried to do this the Democrats would scream. Oddly enough, the French actually have a lot more stones than us when defending their country from enemies within. If Rev. Wright was a mullah yelling “God damn France”, he’d be deported without even a hint of a trial.
If the Muslims have their way, as they say in their holy book they will make the evil berry illegal (wine), and if they are about to take the Red vin away I say off with their heads! California wine is the best, but God save French wine!
I think this is great that France is making citizenship count. I wish we would do the same!
Reading Test
You must read one out of three sentences correctly to demonstrate an ability to read in English.
Writing Test
You must write one out of three sentences correctly to demonstrate an ability to write in English.
True. But since you may not know what ‘sentences’ you have to read or write, or what words are going to be used, before the test, a basic understanding of the language would be required to get it right..
Not sure of your source, but I found this on Wiki:
Five languages belong to the Caddoan language family:
Caddo (dialects: Kadohadacho, Hasinai, Natchitoches, Yatasi)
Northern Caddoan Wichita (dialects: Wichita proper, Waco, Tawakoni)
PawneeKitsai Kitsai (also known as Kichai) ()
Pawnee Arikara (also known as Ree)
Pawnee (dialects: South Bend, Skiri (also known as Skidi or Wolf))
The Kitsai language is now extinct, as its members were absorbed in the 19th century into the Wichita tribe. All of the other Caddoan languages are critically endangered; Caddo is now spoken by only 25 people, Pawnee by 20, Arikara by three, and Wichita by just one tribal elder, Doris McLemore. Caddo, Wichita, and Pawnee are spoken in Oklahoma by small numbers of tribal elders. Arikara is spoken on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota.
Speakers of some of the languages were formerly more widespread; the Caddo, for example, used to live in northeastern Texas, southwestern Arkansas, and northwestern Louisiana, as well as southeastern Oklahoma. The Pawnee formerly lived along the Platte River in what is now Nebraska.
But let’s say your numbers are correct. 5,000/25,000,000 (Texas population) = 2 x 10^-4 or .02%; a small number indeed. If you want the state to print ballots in Caddo it’s fine with me, but I think you’ll find more people are using the Spanish ones...
You can download the Caddo translator app. and use it-
contact Brenda at the Caddo tribal museum in Texas.
Sounds pretty interesting. My dad’s 1/4 Arapaho and he’d get a kick out of that. Of course since he’s 90 years old, explaining what an “app” is will take a bit of doing...
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