>>PS I'm not sure what language the article title is in. Looks like one of the Slavics,
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>Good guess - Serbian.
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>>but I'm not good in any of them. Which reminds me:
>>What do you call a person that speaks 2 languages? Bilingual.
>>What do you call a person that speaks 3 languages? Trilingual.
>>What do you call a person that speaks 1 language? American.
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>About the latter, I'd figure that betw(person.nLanguagesSpoken, 0.5, 0.9) covers the average guy from your last line, but that's more for the locals to say - I'm more into quadrilingual-and-some camp, so I'd tend to be heavily biased.
Dragan,
That was the point. I'm German born, and having been to several other countries, I find it very true, funny, and insightful.
Have a great day,
Pete
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