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February 4, 2011: what’s new on Sorosoro.org ?
Blog
In a new chapter of our series on multilingualism, associate member of Paris-based Centre of African Studies Aïssatou Mbodj addresses the issue of african multilingualism from the writing perspective.
Video
In Casamance, Senegal, the captivating storyteller Issouf Coly relates a new tale in Baynunk: the hyena who thought she was stronger than the billy goat.
News
January 19, 2011: the UN calls on Scandinavian countries to revitalize Sami languages.
January 20, 2011: four regional languages have been officially allowed in the Spanish Senate. This initiative in support of multilingualism comes at a cost, and sparks debate far beyond Spain’s borders…
Agenda
February 2-5, 2011: Parisians can visit the “Expolangues” Fair, at Porte de Versailles. No less than 80 languages will be represented, among which Welsh, Tahitian, Catalan, or even Tibetan…
And, to be translated
The new word of the fortnight, which we hope will inspire you : “Drunk”.
A beautiful week to all of you!
The Sorosoro Team
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