news.bbc.co.uk — An indigenous language in southern Mexico is in danger of disappearing because its last two speakers have stopped talking to one another. The two elderly men in the village of Ayapan, Tabasco, have drifted apart, said Fernando Nava, head of the Mexican Institute for Indigenous Languages.The men are the only fluent speakers of their native language.
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sumrandommemberNov 21, 2007
Wow. There really are people who comment without reading the article.
thesabreNov 21, 2007
Your comment was dugg down because no one gives a s**t if you have a "who gives a s**t" folder.
owdenbowdenNov 21, 2007
Adios meo!
xjudahxNov 28, 2007
Bulls**t
xjudahxNov 28, 2007
Thanks for the rational response, not sure if I agree, but I will always listen to reason. Iit seems I've been dugg down for asking a question?? That shows a bit about digg.
owdenbowdenNov 30, 2007
Actually - now that you did the translation I will go with what you translated.