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by kazinator
3762 days ago
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I would expect kids to have the least amount of trouble with foreign words. And anyway, learning English is in demand world-wide. If some parents already want their kids to learn English, you're hardly going to sell them on the idea that, oh, your kids now have a way to learn programming without English words. |
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That ignores a lot about the cultural meanings embedded in language and the human tendency to use language to encode identity.
And on a very practical point, not everyone has access to learning English. Wealth & wealth distribution matter. How close your native language is to English also matters (is it Germanic? Indo-European? does it use a Roman script? is it alphabetic?...)