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Geography quiz
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12 Apr 2009, 22:50
~RedFraggle~
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Ryan's RC entry got me thinking... I'm increasingly start to think that the American education system is extremely poor when it comes to learning about countries and cultures outside of America. SO, prove me wrong... ;) Below is a list of countries. I want to know who knows what language they speak in each country. Please don't cheat. Tell me what you HONESTLY believe to be the first language of each country. Just for fun of course.

1. Portugal
2. Austria
3. Belgium
4. New Zealand
5. Luxembourg
6. The Netherlands
7. Scotland
8. Wales
9. Ireland
10. Canada
11. Brazil
12. Mexico
13. South Africa
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12 Apr 2009, 22:59
~RedFraggle~
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'Don't know' is also an acceptable answer in this quiz. :)
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12 Apr 2009, 23:04
~*Shannon*~
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No one needs to prove you wrong because the entire world knows the truth. It's been proven that the American educational system SUCKS. We've got high school GRADUATES that can't even tell you where their own state is on the U.S. atlas. Not as many high school students know the answers to things such as what you've requested above as we would like to think. And it's just getting worse.

But by "first language" do you mean the original language spoken in that country, or the language that is now primarily USED in that country? Because for some of those on your list, they are completely different.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:05
~RedFraggle~
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I mean language primarily used now (NOT the original language, which would be harder!).
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12 Apr 2009, 23:06
~*Shannon*~
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Well, it's kinda pointless to answer now that Puck and Transit have answered, because then I'd be accused of cheating.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:07
~*Shannon*~
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Well, except Puck's. lol Cheat off her and you fail class.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:15
Estella
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GOSH, YO - NAUGHTY TRANSIT HASN'T GOT THEM ALL RIGHT, YO! JUST BECAUSE SHE KNOWS HOW TO SAY WELSH IN WELSH, YO, DOESN'T MEAN SHE KNOWS ALL THE COUNTRIES' LANGUAGES! HAVE A GO! JUST HIDE MY ANSWERS WITH YOUR HAND AND ALL, BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY MINE ARE THE ULTIMATE DEFINITIVE ANSWERS! ;D
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12 Apr 2009, 23:05
~*Shannon*~
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Oh, and btw, I am American and I know the answers to all of those. BOTH of the answers to all of those, original language and language primarily used NOW.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:08
~RedFraggle~
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That's because you're smart enough and motivated to learn this stuff outwith your high school education. And I knew YOU'D know the answers. ;)
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12 Apr 2009, 23:14
~*Shannon*~
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Also, South African can actually be a trick question. First, there are more than one official language of South Africa. And depending on whom you ask, some will say English and some will say Afrikaans (sp?).

Ok, because I don't agree with Transit either, I'm going to post my answers.

1. Portugal = Portugeuse
2. Austria = a dialect of German
3. Belgium = Dutch
4. New Zealand = English
5. Luxembourg = Toss up between German dialect and French.
6. The Netherlands = Dutch
7. Scotland = Apparently English, lol, but before reading what Red Frag has to say, I would have said some form of Gaelic.
8. Wales = Welsh or English, not sure which is primary.
9. Ireland = English, like Scotland. But also Irish.
10. Canada = Depends on which part. Mostly English, though.
11. Brazil = Portuguese
12. Mexico = Spanish
13. South Africa = Depends on whom you ask. Could be English, could be Afrikaans.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:21
~RedFraggle~
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You're not as correct as you think. And you're right 13 is sort of a trick question (my answer would have been same as yours, but it's wrong). Please don't look up and post the correct answer here. I'll post them later.

One of your answers is incorrect. And two of your answers are incomplete (but not incorrect).

And no.7. I'm sooooo disappointed. But thank you for your honesty.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:24
~*Shannon*~
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But like I said, 13 also depends on where you get your information. Not every resource agrees. And you've got some that say English, and some that say Afrikaans, and yet others that have a multitude of other languages. My best friend's family is from South Africa, and even they say it's Afrikaans.

Post the correct answers in my comments (they're all private). I'm curious.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:41
~*Shannon*~
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I may not have been as correct as I thought I was, but I was the most correct out of everyone who's actually taken this quiz so far (although not entirely sure I should count Estella's attempt, lol). AND I'm the only American. That's GOT to count for something! lol
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12 Apr 2009, 23:43
~*Shannon*~
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I should say, I got the least FLAT OUT wrong. lol
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12 Apr 2009, 23:45
~RedFraggle~
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Lol. True, but only two people have answered.
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12 Apr 2009, 23:54
~*Shannon*~
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LOL! I know. But still, I know more than you expected an American to know, right? lol So that STILL counts for something.
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13 Apr 2009, 13:30
Lunar Sea
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Belgium would be flemish, wouldn't it? Although in most parts you can get by with German or French.
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13 Apr 2009, 00:22
international
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Add french to Belgium!
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13 Apr 2009, 02:08
starsmaycollide
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My husband once had a Belgian roommate in college, so I knew they speak French! ;-D
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13 Apr 2009, 02:18
international
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I actually find it weird that most people seem to know that they speak dutch more than french... to me it's so much more normal to know the french part than the dutch one! And then again... I am calling it dutch, but they actually call it flemish.
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13 Apr 2009, 14:08
~RedFraggle~
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I've always thought more about the French part, but that's mostly because I have a great aunt and uncle who lived in Belgium in a long time, and they used to always send us cards in French!
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13 Apr 2009, 23:36
international
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Hmm... yeah, I don't know why the french part is more "obvious" to me... I'd say it's because I lived in France for 5 years... but.... for 4 of those years I had a flemish Belgian friend... lol
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12 Apr 2009, 23:21
~*Shannon*~
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It's been so long since I was in high school, though. I've had to brush up on so much stuff just so I can home educate my children. lol If you'd have asked me to answer these six months ago, I'd probably only have gotten a few right (though I'm not actually positive I got a lot of them right anyway...I'm still brushing up lol).
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12 Apr 2009, 23:46
lithium layouts.
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1. Portuguese
2. ... Swiss German?
3. Belgian? Hahaha. No idea xD
4. English
5. No idea
6. Dutch
7. English? (I am ignorant - something tells me people also speak Scottish as well??)
8. English... maybe some Welsh...
9. English? (same deal as 7 - people speak Irish??)
10. English, French
11. Portuguese
12. Spanish
13. Afrikaans, English
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12 Apr 2009, 23:48
~RedFraggle~
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Not bad. 2, 3 and 5 seem to be the hard ones.
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