Yes, thank you Bob.
I am learning HTML, but progress is slow because unless you pay
lots of money to go on courses you have to learn everything by yourself,
but
yes, I can start on a ***bric website now. Concerning red haired people,
first of all red haired people (and beards) seem only to exist in Ireland
and North Britain (Scotland and Northern England), This is very noticeable
as you travel around the British Isles. A lot of our non-Saxon history and
culture has been suppressed so information is scarce.
Hawke, etc.
"Bob and Doris Jones" <bobianjones@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> hawker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
>> ... I am publi****ng it as I go along so there will be a need for
constant
>> updates.
>>
>
> Hawker, just a suggestion, get what you've done on a website like the
> wonderful language resources that have been done for other Celtic
> languages, e.g. Cymraeg (yn Cymru) and Gaelg (ayns Mannin).
>
> I used to host my own website at home cheaply just using a ADSL link and
a
> register domain name. I work as an E-Business developer in the energy
> sector and can help you if you want.
>
> I was extremely interested as a teenager in Pictish and what you are
> reconstructing to help the revival of ***bric is the closest we are ever
> going to get to reviving cultural-liguistic remnants of this truly
> wonderful people that held the Romans at bay and later defeated them in
> their overrun of two-thirds of Britain as part of the Great "Barbarian"
> Conspiracy (later ethically "cleansed" from the lower one-third by the
> Anglo-Saxons of Mercia). IMHO the huge percentage of red-haired people
in
> Brigantia is a direct genetic legacy of the Picts (the highest
percentage
> of anywhere in the world).
>
> Therefore, I would also be very interested in helping you reconstuct the
> language (I can research the Pictish vocabulary and grammatical
> contributions if you like as a small part of the work while you keep
doing
> the guts of the reconstuction).
>
> Do you have the following for ***bric yet ?
>
> 1. Dictionary (English-***bric, ***bric-English) ?
>
> 2. Grammar (answer is yes for this one from your posts) ?
>
> 3. Common phrases for people to start with ?
>
> Does anybody have any other suggestions for language resoruces for
***bric
> ?
>
> Bob


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