finally

hello there. I finally got my new keyboard the t and y wouldn’t work. I didn’t realize how much they are used. just like speaking your language once it’s gone you found out how much you miss it. our own fault for not using it more and keeping it. I saw in Latvia how much not knowing the language hampers you and how hard it is to communicate the basic things such as how much is that hamburger and where is the nearest mcdonalds.. yea right! ok so not that important on getting a big mac.  we live in a nation of languages and certainly there is a need for that one definitive language. though not to the eliminating all languages or forbidding to speak it. after all we have the freedom to speak.

anyway just a thought

language again

here we go again language just got back from Latvia. I had hard time with their language and I know that they did mine. misunderstanding comes from being ignorant about how to pronounce words. Just as they do with my Cherokee most try to do it as it sounds to them and there is the confusion. we are still losing our fluent speakers. along with dialects we are going toward a universal language and that is a shame to lose these dialects which make up a peoples’ culture. it’s easy to say we need it all the same if you don’t consider the people as being worthy of respect. that is what makes us unique as a people group. governments and intellectuals make that assumption for us not the other way around. think about it when you say hello. what is behind the greeting is there more to it then just that simple word?

later have a great day