Re: Hi there!
From: | andrew <hobbit@...> |
Date: | Monday, April 24, 2000, 23:25 |
Am 04/24 13:43 callanish yscrifef:
> As a Celtic scholar of sorts (My degree is in Scottish Gaelic and I dabble to
> varying degrees in the other 5 modern Celtic langs) I'm especially happy to
> see how Brithenig has flourished. I remember when Andrew first presented it
> on CONLANG years ago, and now it's got a whole world and lots of people seem
> to be involved in it. Congratulations, Andrew! I would be delighted to find
> out about any other Celtic-based or Celtic-influenced conlang projects, so if
> anyone out there knows of one, is working on one, or would like to create
> one, please get in touch!
>
Always complemented, always. As Padraic has already mentioned
Celticonlang where Conlangers gather in the Celtic twilight to chat and
share a bottle, I won't. (Must be his shout I reckon!) Come looking
for us.
It looks like the Conlang list has sated itself on its 100 message per
day diet and has curled up in the corner and gone to sleep. I don't
think it can handle this rich holiday food. I'll wander back in at the
end of the week
Kia ora
- andrew.
--
Andrew Smith, Intheologus hobbit@earthlight.co.nz