Yo hablo coreano
14:20 H | Topics: Bilingualism
I love stories of mestizaje, of cultures and languages intertwined, I guess because I am a mixed bag of idiomas and etnias myself. For that reason, today's LA Times article on what I would call "the new face of bilingualism" made me smile. Not only does it speak to new immigrants' capacity to adapt in the US, but also to the growing importance of Spanish in the world. This piece offers perspectives from Latinos who are learning Korean, and Koreans learning Spanish, as they live their lives side by side in Los Angeles' Koreatown:
"At the beginning, English was very important - and it still is, if I need to go to a government office or court or get a license," Aliaga, 32, said as he sat behind a small display case in his soccer-supply shop in Koreatown.
"For me, (learning Korean) is as important because I lived in Koreatown. Now I am able to communicate with Koreans."
"In California, Spanish is more important than English," said Paik, a Seoul native. "I haven't found any inconvenience because I don't speak English. ... I don't need to speak English. If you can speak Spanish, you can drive, employers can have clients, you can order in restaurants, you can do anything."
Welcome to the new America.
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