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"(most likely hindered by the fact that many people in Ireland and the UK, like other anglophones, are reluctant to buy music in other languages)"
I don't know that this is true. I personally listen to lots of music in languages I don't understand, as well as all the languages I DO understand. The anglophones I know are no more reluctant to buy other-language music then any other linguistic group - with an exception for anglophone music, because everyone buys that. You don't see many francophones buying Russian music, for instance, and it's not because there is a shortage of Russian musicians, I can tell you that. Removed until it can be factually demonstrated that anglophones, as a population, are less willing to buy other-language music then other groups (EXCLUDING anglophone music, because it's so pervasive that everyone listens to it). It sounds too linguisto-nationalist to me.
I removed the statement that Ilona is in eighth grade. It is true that she is in "troisieme" - finishing Jr. high, but there are only three years left after "troisieme" in the French system. This means she might be viewed as being in 9th grade. In any case, this reference will be obsolete soon.
67.161.176.177 (talk) 16:47, 6 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]