As per Message appended below, Neo Goan whose mother tongue is Punjabi learns Romi Konkani.
Now That makes me feel proud. Konkani is our roots and bond which binds our families together. Why the shame in learning and speaking Our Mother Tongue ? Do we need only our schools to teach it to us ? There are many like me who would also like to polish our knowledge of written Konkani. Due to lack of time and location many are not able to access the programs that are conducted only in Goa. I would like to suggest Mr Jose and Fr Pratap Naik, to have their courses in Video formats. They could be sold in the bookstores or uploaded on Youtube for Konkani lovers Worldwide yearning to learn the written language. It will be a great fruitful Investment for our Mother tongue. There are many programmes to learn on the net. Konkani could also be one of them. This will enable us to learn Our Mother tongue at our convenient time and place. The books can be purchased online or while visiting Goa. They can also be made available in PDF formats For the love of our mother tongue Konkani kindly consider the suggestion Thank you Message: 4 Date: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 02:52:48 -0800 From: Jose Fernandes <konk...@gmail.com> To: bbcbo...@rediffmail.com Subject: [Goanet] BROADWAY?S CERTIFICATE COURSE IN ROMI KONKNNI HELD Message-ID: <cakovmrvh4yphfqwdq7q2fform0tq0kpf1crvry4vqdouxfv...@mail.gmail.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 A good teacher always takes the level of the students into consideration and I could see that type of teacher in Fr. Pratap Naik,? said Comdt. (retd) Baljit Singh, 58 who attended the Romi Konknni course and whose mother tongue is Punjabi.