The World in Words 94: Talking Turkish, saluting Stalin, and forgoing French

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The newest star of Germany’s national soccer team is an ethnic Turk. His popularity is one of the reasons why Turkish has become just a little more accepted in Germany today. Also, the Georgian government pulls down a statue of Joseph Stalin in his hometown, but people there use the language of extreme denial to describe the town’s most famous son. And a British politician calls French a “useless” language to learn. He and a German diplomat debate which languages may be more useful.

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