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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 3:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Woland wrote:
Krashen's response: Support bilingual education!

That's an interesting idea.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I don't know how the security clearance works, but there are certain places that are less suspicious than others and might work well. Maltese for example was originally a dialect of Arabic and (apparently) is intelligible with Tunisian Arabic. Malta is a Catholic country, it's an island, and it's a member of the EU. Making places like that exceptions for prospective agents might be a good idea - if a person spent 3 years only in Malta for example it would be easy enough to confirm that through the authorities whereas in an Arab country out in the middle of nowhere nobody knows if the person has crossed a sandy border to join a camp for terrorist training or not.

Here's an example of Maltese words from Arabic (80% of the vocabulary is Semitic):

wieħed (eins) < واحد wāhid
kbir (gro�) < كبير kabīr
raġel (Mann) < رجل radschul
ħobż (Brot) < خبز chubz
qamar (Mond) < قمر qamar
belt (Ort, Stadt) < بلد balad (Land)
id (Hand) < يد yad
tajjeb (gut) < طيب tayyib
saba' (Finger) < إصبع isba'
sema (Himmel) < سماء samā'
marid (krank) < مريض marīd
tqil (schwer) < ثقيل thaqīl
xahar (Monat) < شهر schahr
tifla (M�dchen) < طفلة tifla (kleines M�dchen)
kelma (Vokabel, Wort) < كلمة kalima
marsa (Hafen) < مرسى marsan (Ankerplatz)
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