grids Posted October 24, 2014 Share Posted October 24, 2014 I'm really sad about this news. Her dreams were so big but unfortunately she died due to brain hemorrhage in a hospital later yesterday according to Jakarta's time (GMT +7). Just for sharing, imagine a 17-year old girl to have such a big dream for making her family and parents proud. Coming from modest family, she couldnt afford to pay tuition and such thing. She's been working very hard to achieve her dreams but maybe she's been working too much. One of her dreams was becoming a diplomat. She should have been a great asset for our country :( Too bad she's gone too early... AMBON, KOMPAS.com - Wailissa Gayatri (17), adolescents Ambonese worldwide for its expertise in mastering a dozen foreign languages, Thursday (23/10/2014) at around 19:15 pm, reportedly died at Abdi Waluyo Hospital in Menteng, Central Jakarta. Gayatri undergoing intensive care in the hospital for four days. During her life, Gayatri were born from a simple family known to never give up to pursue his dream. At a young age, the child of the couple Deddy Wailissa Dervish, a craftsman of calligraphy and Nurul Idawaty, has been able to carve many achievements, both at national and international levels. Gayatri is not a normal girl. Ability exceeds his age. How not? She has been able worldwide with a myriad of achievements. Finally, Gayatri becomes even Indonesian Ambassador to ASEAN in the field of children representing Indonesia. Gayatri One dream is to become the youngest diplomat in Indonesia. Talents are not few. This girl mastered many arts, such as poetry, theater, and drama. He is also skilled in playing the violin and writing. Not only that, the most amazing of self teen is its ability in the field of linguistics.Ranging from English, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Chinese, Arabic, German, France, Korea, Japan, and India mastered well and fluently. He also studied Russian and Tagalog. According to Gayatri, the ability to learn many foreign languages through the course, but with a very simple way, that is to hear the song and watch foreign films, then he translated by the dictionary. "I do not have the funds. Families I simple. I just like to watch cartoons and hearing a foreign language song. curiosity I would make the language do I find out the meaning and how to pronounce it. From the book, I learned grammar. From movies and songs, I learned the pronunciation, and from the dictionary, I hafalinvocabulary. That's how I learn foreign languages, "said Gayatri in the Office of AJI (Alliance of Independent Journalists) Ambon on Monday (6/17/2013) ago. In front of reporters, Gayatri and demonstrated ability in the language. Eleven mastered the language and spoken fluently. Gayatri began made it into the worldwide stage of selection to be an ambassador of children, ranging from provincial level to the national level. From there, he participated the personality to intellectual ability. He then entered the top 10 of the thousands of students who participate in the selection before being selected to represent Indonesia to participate in the selection ASEAN ambassador for children 2012-2013. AMBON, KOMPAS.com - Wailissa Gayatri (17), adolescents Ambonese worldwide for its expertise in mastering a dozen foreign languages, shocked the public. On Thursday (23/10/2014) at around 19:15 pm, the girl reportedly died at Abdi Waluyo Hospital in Menteng, Central Jakarta. Gayatri was undergoing intensive treatment in the hospital for four days. At a very young age, long series of achievements have colored his life. Through foreign language skills are learned by self-taught, Gayatri then selected to represent Indonesia to ASEAN levels and follow the child meeting in Thailand in the Convention on the Right of the Child (CRC) or the Convention on the Rights of the Child ASEAN level. This is the first time a child Maluku the task of the state and become a single delegate. In this ASEAN forum, Gayatri got a place of honor and called "doctor" because of the many foreign language mastered it. In that forum, Gayatri mangaku designated as a translator when a child forum participants to communicate something. "Because I am only 11 were able to master the language, I was asked to help translate when a child forum participants wanted to convey something, I was then given the title of 'doctor' because of my ability," said Gayatri in Ambon on Monday (6/17/2013) ago. "Nationally, people know me as a child ambassador for ASEAN from Maluku, and I am proud that I was born as a daughter of the Moluccas., but, in its own birthplace, I was not appreciated. All my efforts to the name Maluku is totally meaningless. I continue asked why I was treated like this? "Gayatri asked. When selecting Miss Indonesia, he added, so many billboards and announcements are posted throughout the city of Ambon. However, Gayatri disappointment deepened when his return to his home town of Bangkok at that time Pattimura Airport is only picked up by his father and mother. Neither is seen no billboards on the streets. "It may be a children's ambassador to ASEAN's probably not something important for our government," she complained. Rejected governor Gayatri was told, prior to Thailand, she never met with the mother at the time Maluku Governor Karel Albert Ralahalu. In the governor's office, he had asked for an early scholarship as well as the acceleration test.However, said Gayatri, the answer was governor at the time, "Problem scholarships see on the internet." "Problem request early exams also rejected the Governor," he said. "But, life must go on , life must go on, "she continued. "I realize our government may have plenty to do besides giving attention to children like me. I would not be discouraged because I still have a long life ahead," said The second daughter of three brothers. http://regional.kompas.com/read/2014/10/24/10285481/Gayatri.dan.Mimpinya.Menjadi.Diplomat.Termuda.di.Indonesia.1. http://regional.kompas.com/read/2014/10/24/10480081/Gayatri.Doktor.Bahasa.Belia.yang.Memendam.Kekecewaan.2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
grids Posted October 24, 2014 Author Share Posted October 24, 2014 See if you can understand.. She speaks around more than 5 languages I think.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=utBBnMgsO0c Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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