This story brings out my charitable side. I would like to assume the burden of storing these pieces free of charge to all parties involved. I would be willing to provide safe storage of these pieces indefinitely. If need be I would even cover the financial cost, of having the proper documentation drawn up, to tranfer ownership to me. In his advanced years the owner shouldn’t have to deal with the strain of fighting the government. My charitable act would also save the German tax payers money.
What language you're dealing with in the state you are living in?
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I did. Than you for posting it.
I love how poor old Poland(Polish speakers in this case) represented by one state, are surrounded by countless ones speaking German (intent on invasion, no doubt!).
Italian is particularly rife in the East. I thought there might be a least one state with Russian as a third Language. But that is me.
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Chinese is a slam dunk for New York state, the city is home to the most vibrant and robust Chinese community in America. But there’s still plenty of Russian, Polish, French/Creole, Arabic and Yiddish to go around as well.
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What is Tagalog of kind of language?
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Prototype of Java.
I would have thought Scots would be top in some northern states. Seriously, the Scots insist its a separate language, even though its actually a dialect of Northumbrian English.
They also pretend that “Gaelic” is the native language of Scotland, but it postdates English and was only ever spoken by a few clans in the western isles.
If you let an Australian Nazi define your national identity…
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@aequitas:
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Much of it seems right on track but some it seems doubtful. Japanese isn’t Hawai’i’s? Vietnamese for Texas? Maybe it’s right, it’s just not what I would have expected.
@aequitas:
What is Tagalog of kind of language?
A language found primarily in the Philipines.