When I first started school, the only English word I could say was “Tinkerbell.” Although Korean had been my first language, it quickly slipped away once I started attending school regularly. Soon, I ...
Palm trees and paddy fields. Dirt roads and fresh backwaters. Steep hills and curvy roads. These are all words I would use to describe where I'm from. Sure, I'm your regular Indian American kid who ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My name is Lucia. It’s a very common Latina name, but I’m not Latina -- my parents just liked the name. When I use a rideshare service, and the driver is a native Spanish speaker, ...
AS global languages and modern trends increasingly dominate our daily conversations, a new urgency is driving efforts to save ethnic mother tongues from fading away. For the Kadazan community in Sabah ...