Re: Comparison of philosophical languages
From: | Peter Bleackley <peter.bleackley@...> |
Date: | Monday, January 27, 2003, 10:10 |
Shtaving Andrew Nowicki:
>If you have memorized 180 root words of Ygyde, it is
>easy to memorize "money craftsman." The word "accountant"
>is meaningless to someone who learns the English language.
>
"Money craftman" clearly means a minter of coinage, rather than an
accountant. An accountant is someone who _counts_ money taking a percentage
for themselves, and sometimes even being entilted to do so as a reward for
their services.
Just my two gold pieces worth,
Pete Bleackley