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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Lost in the Fog Podcast #2

The second in a new series of podcasts with Rachel Van Meers. This week, Rachel talks about the languages of Belgium and how her mother's refusal to allow her to learn French affected her life growing up during the 1930s.



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Posted by Lost in the Fog at 8:58 AM
Labels: 1930s, Belgium, Flemish, language, Walloons

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