Le multilinguisme est souvent vanté comme une caractéristique du Grand Duché, voir un avantage.
Quid des côtés ombre, à savoir celles et ceux qui ne maitrisent pas les 3 langues officielles que sont le Luxembourgeois, le Français et l'Allemand?
Cette table ronde réunit les experts suivants pour en débattre les avantages et obstacles des nombreuses langues (officielles) au Grand - Duché:
- Pierre Reding (Commissaire à la langue luxembourgeoise),
- Daniela Clara Moraru (Languages.lu, ex-présidente de CSV International),
- David Foka(d’Bréck),
- Antoni Montserrat Moliner (PiiLux)
Elle sera animée par Julien Gannard (d’Bréck).
Practical information
- Venue
- Centre sociétaire Cents 167, rue de Trèves, L-2630 Cents, Luxembourg Salle des fêtes n° 2
- Where
- Luxembourg
- When
- to
- Languages
- French
- Organiser
- t'Bréck
- Source
- Posted by
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