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On Mar 13, 2:57*pm, bpnjensen wrote:
On Mar 13, 6:57*am, wrote: On Mar 13, 8:16*am, dave wrote: On 03/12/2011 06:43 AM, Brenda Ann wrote: I'm listening to 873 KHz, appears to be a Japanese station, broadcasting tsunami alerts for several Japanese prefectures for up to 6'. Lot of languages: Japanese, English, Korean, Spanish (wouldn't think there would be a lot of Spanish speakers in Japan...) Anyone on the west coast hear it? Pretty strong signal here in the ROK, and I don't get a lot of Japanese stations. Don't they habla Espanol in the Phillipines? Are you kidding ? They have their own language(s) . Literally dozens of them . *And besides , Spanish has not been used for a long time . Since 1898 , I believe , it has lost the status of being the official language ... I did meet some of the older people who did converse in Spanish , but that was many years ago . A lot of Spanish influence persists, however. *Many of the people I know from the Philippines have Spanish names; of course, many have Tagalog names too.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - That is a fact . They do have very common Spanish names , indeed . |
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