>
> "They" obviously refers to the dominant language.
>
> You may not have heard that most people in the United States speak
> English (and only English), and that it is even the national
> language, but it's true. I swear.
>
> There can find plenty of people in Beijing who speak German, and
> plenty of people in Bonn who speak Chinese, but guess what Beijing
> is not Bonn.
>
> --- On Mon, 7/20/09, Jordan Hayes <jmhayes at j-o-r-d-a-n.com> wrote:
>
>> From: Jordan Hayes <jmhayes at j-o-r-d-a-n.com>
>> Subject: Re: [lbo-talk] Triple Your Lizard
>> To: lbo-talk at lbo-talk.org
>> Date: Monday, July 20, 2009, 7:00 PM
>> Doss asks:
>>
>>> Do you know how many languages are spoken in Paris?
>> London?
>>> Berlin? Any large city in the world?
>>
>> And yet also asks:
>>
>>>> When you go from LA to New York, are they going to
>> be
>>>> speaking a different language?
>>
>> I guess LA and New York are different than "any large city
>> in the world" ...
>>
>> (*snore*)
>>
>> /jordan
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