Learning languages
2007-05-04
MP Miroslava Nìmcová of ODS said that before her trip to
Moscow with Václav Klaus, she opened up "Eugene Onegin" to
brush up on her Russian. Gospodi, no wonder the pre-revolution
generation has trouble learning foreign languages! Russian has
undergone huge changes since Pushkin started publishing his
classic in 1823. Trying to relive a high-school Russian
experience just won't hack it in today's world. Languages are
living beings that don't wait for piddlers to catch up. Patrik
Ouĝedník, a Czech writer who emigrated to France, told Czech
Radio that this is one of the big problems of written Czech. The
literary language isn't spoken by anyone, he said, so Czech
suffers even more than other languages as the vernacular
develops. He said we're entering a period when the written word
isn't so important anymore. Next time Nìmcová goes to
Moscow, she might do better to download some songs by the
Russian girl group t.A.T.u.
[Czech Republic study Vladimir Putin president Alexander]
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