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Languages from French and Russian and English to Spanish[edit]

Hello Euliss, Thank you for thanking me on the edit of President-elect Joe Biden.

I noticed your interest in languages. Will you be studying linguistics as well?

Last year, I had a very good college class on Linguistics. Our professor knew a lot of languages, and spent considerable time discussing Spanish and French, including some Russian.

I speak a fair amount of Spanish, and Nederlands taal (Dutch), since I am from Holland by birth, but immigrated as a baby with parents to America, so I am not as fluent as an Nederlander.

I have an idea for how you could use your languages as research and which I would be interested to participate. In California, early explorers here from Russian and France and Spain, collected flora and fauna, writing articles in those languages about plants and animals discovered here. And in addtion, the explorer collected items of the California Native American Indigenous Peoples Culture and brought to the museums in Paris and St. Petersburg. Articles have been written in French and Russian and may not be translated as yet. Also, the same for Spanish regarding articles in that language about nature and culture of explorers.

Peace, 'Roy'... Robert Jan van de Hoek (talk) 10:49, 12 November 2020 (UTC)[reply]