"The Highlander" <micheil@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 23:48:54 GMT, "Sober Scotsman"
> <Sober@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >On Sat, 20 Jan 2007 08:46:33 -0000, Walker <walker@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> >
> >> Either open the attachment or make a web template and cut and paste.
> >> This is
> >> the makings of a ***bric Grammar and Dictionary. I have not yet got
> >> round to
> >> it, but this draught will give you all the ground work necessary to
make
> >> your own ***bric grammar.
> >
> >Aye right. Ah ken it's a guid thing tae study auld languages, but is
this
> >really ***bric? I dinnae think sae ... ah mean, whit ***bric dae we
hae?
A
> >few placenames? A few historical names?
> >
> >So, whit we hae here is a wee bit Welsh, a wee bit Breton and a wee bit
> >Cornish. And fae there ye wrote yer ain language, but ye didnae ca' it
> >Walkerish, ye ca'ed it ***bric.
>
> Well, you've just made his point for him! Almost every language grows
> in the same way.
>
> I'd stick with practical physics if I were you - like how to get the
> beer cap off with your teeth once you've lost the opener...
> >
> >Why dae ah no trust ye?
> >
> >"Bannock Burn: Scot. Mid Lothian,"
> >
> >Jeezy peeps -- Bannockburn's by Stirlin. If ye cannae get that richt,
with
> >hope hae ye?
> >
> ><Hic>
>
> Well, for starters, he's not Scottish, so let's try one on you.
>
> Which province of France was the Battle of Drôme fought in?
>
> If you can't even get that right, then nobody here will be paying much
> attention to you in future...
>
> The Highlander
>
> Faodaidh nach ionann na beachdan anns
> an post seo agus beachdan a' Ghàidheil.
> The views expressed in this post are
> not necessarily those of The Highlander.
That's what we want - another dead language to speak! Jeesh you guys
crease
me up - get a life.Learn Chinese.
F.
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