Languages Living Together

After reading about languages doing battle in Romania, it’s nice to see that languages can coexist in Lebanon:

Lebanon, a former French mandate country, is a good illustration of how the French and English languages don’t have to be in competition. In this tiny country of no more than 3.5 million people, French is still taught as a second language in two-thirds of its schools. But English is also on the rise.

Here’s the story.

John Yunker
John Yunker

John is co-founder of Byte Level Research and author of Think Outside the Country as well as 19 editions of The Web Globalization Report Card.

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