Quote from AKUMATOTENSHI:
I am glad to see this come to light. It is very important for any nation to teach their youth at least two languages. Many years ago there was an attempt to have the primary language changed in the USA. Atleast something might happen with this large of a demographic bloc. I can only hope.
Akuma
Quote from Bob111:
like i said-then be fair to everyone else..i'm russian,home depot! please add russian translation on your signs! i'm offended! i see discrimination in favor of spanish speaking people!
hey! add some in chineese and hindi too!
Quote from clacy:
Please share the reasons why "it is very important to teach at least two languages". I find that pretty funny considering we seem to have done just fin as a country with the vast majority speaking only English.
The only real advantage I can see is convenience for those that don't want to learn English.
Quote from jalee25:
Jack, is it really so hard ?? Maybe if you speak both languages, you can be faster at reading signs. And if you live in an area where there are more hispanics or latinos (like maybe San Antonio) then I can see where there are many more hispanics living there and it would be your benefit to learn spanish. Remember many latinos are natives mixed with European. The Native Americans were on this land first... then Europeans... then asians, blacks, and others.
Quote from olias:
"The Neural Advantage of Speaking 2 Languages
Bilingual people process certain words faster than others
By Melinda Wenner | January 21, 2010 | 32
The ability to speak a second language isnât the only thing that distinguishes bilingual people from their monolingual counterpartsâtheir brains work differently, too. Research has shown, for instance, that children who know two languages more easily solve problems that involve misleading cues. A new study published in Psychological Science reveals that knowledge of a second languageâeven one learned in adolescenceâaffects how people read in their native tongue. The findings suggest that after learning a second language, people never look at words the same way again.
Eva Van Assche, a bilingual psychologist at the Univer_sity of Ghent in Belgium, and her colleagues recruited 45 native Dutch-speaking students from their university who had learned English at age 14 or 15. The researchers asked the participants to read a collection of Dutch sentences, some of which included cognatesâwords that look similar and have equivalent meanings in both lan_guages (such as âsport,â which means the same thing in both Dutch and English). They also read other sen_tences containing only noncognate words in Dutch.
Van Assche and her colleagues recorded the participantsâ eye move_ments as they read. They found that the subjects spent, on average, eight fewer milliseconds gazing at cognate words than control words, which suggests that their brains processed the dual-language words more quickly than words found only in their native language...."
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=bilingual-brains
Quote from Bob111:
i hate this ..everything in US is in two languages..signs in the stores,manuals,phone menus,bills, everything...wtf is wrong with this country? US official language is ENGLISH. everything must be in ENGLISH only. you don't like it? fuck off, go back to your country.
or make it fucking equal for everyone else..so i would like to see home depot signs in all common languages. why only in english and spanish? i'm offended!