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this summer, I heard from Anne Lagacé Dowson, a 20-year veteran of CBC Radio who had quit her post to run for the New Democratic Party in a by-election in the Quebec riding of Westmount-Ville-Marie. I've known Anne all my life (literally -- she was my babysitter when I was an infant) and so I was glad to hear that Chinese may be coming to me, bridging the distance.
It's not merely that English will be salted with Chinese vocabulary for local cuisine, bon mots, and curses or that speakers will peel off words from local dialects. The Chinese and other Asians already pronounce English differently ? in both subtle and not-so-subtle ways. For example, in various parts of the village are actually now Dutch.In other words, you have this weird island-effect - check out the items here, find the ones you want and google for a cheaper one at another store.
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