If we have to reduce them, I would start by reducing them to the official languages. Then adding Euro languages of people who have actually played with us and are likely to get a t-shirt. Then other official live languages (there are 4 in Spain - castellano/spanish, and euskera/basque, Català, Gallego - as well as Welsh, Gaelic, Irish, Sevoo, ... based in part on what Asterix is published in :-) (although I would really like a full-length cloak) cheers Chaals On Wed, 10 Dec 2003, Libby Miller wrote: > > >The official languages of the EU: > >[[ >the very first regulation (which has been amended after each successive >enlargement) decided by the Council of Ministers in 1958 listed the >official languages of the Union: > >Article 1 > >"The official languages and the working languages of the institutions of >the Union shall be Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, >Greek, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and Swedish." >]] > >http://europa.eu.int/comm/scic/thescic/multilingualism_en.htmReceived on Wednesday, 10 December 2003 16:12:56 GMT
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