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By E.R.J. HUSSEY, C.M.G. (Submitted By Aida Kidane) -
May 11, 2003
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From:AFRICAN AFFAIRS VOL. 53 213 Oct 1954 Pages 320-328 ...The Eritrean pupils in fact cope with four languages-Tigrinya and Amaryina, which closely resemble each other, Arabic and English. It certainly would appear to be a heavy burden, but in fact they enjoy learning languages and have an aptitude for them. Many of us at school have had to learn English and French, Latin and Greek, and are apparently none the worse for it. |
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