Re: Malay language for 'Malayland'
- From: Pan <panNOTRASH@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 08:24:52 GMT
On 20 Sep 2005 21:03:55 -0700, "Mr Magoo" <sham@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>Pan wrote:
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>----snip----
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>> I honestly don't know how much Arabic is used for ceremonies. Not
>> much, I'm guessing, but I could be wrong. But there certainly is a
>> public school system for Arab students where subjects other than
>> Hebrew language are taught in Arabic, and Kol Yisrael (The Voice of
>> Israel) has an Arabic-language service to serve both domestic and
>> international Arabic-speaking audiences.
>>
>
>Ok thanks. One more further question. What is the language use in the
>court?
>
>(Normally that is the best way to gauge what is the "unofficial"
>official language of any country) :)
Right.
No doubt Hebrew has primacy. I don't know if there's always
simultaneous translation or only when a witness needs one.
Best,
Michael
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