Sujet : Re: Somewheres
De : gadekryds (at) *nospam* lundhansen.dk (Bertel Lund Hansen)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.langDate : 03. Sep 2024, 08:17:54
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Peter Moylan wrote:
Those are all examples in Romance languages. I can't think of any
examples in Germanic languages, and I don't know enough about other
language families.
I don't remember all the examples, but when the people in
de.etc.sprache.deutsch write spoken German, they write "ham" statt
"haben" - eh, in stead of, that is. They sometimes write something that
I can't understand at all, but that usually will be a dialect.
-- BertelKolt, Denmark