Re: Attn: Spanish speakers
From: | bnathyuw <bnathyuw@...> |
Date: | Friday, August 30, 2002, 16:56 |
--- Roberto Suarez Soto <ask4it@...> wrote: > On
Aug/29/2002, bnathyuw wrote:
>
>
> Yes, always. And a point after each letter
> in acronyms, like
> "O.T.A.N." ("NATO"), though I don't know if this is
> the same in other
> natlangs :-m And when the acronym refers to
> something plural, you repeat
> the letter: E.E.U.U. ("Estados Unidos", "United
> States").
>
you get doubling a bit in english ( pp 913, p 9 ff :
pages 9 to 13, page 9 and following pages ), but not
to that extent
quite cool in a hieroglyphic sort of way the spanish
tho
( oops, matthew offends the word order police ! )
bn
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bnathyuw | landan | arR
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your tears came like anaesthesia | phèdre
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