Re: CHAT: Two Halloween Births
From: | iisem :P <iisem@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, November 3, 1999, 19:53 |
In a message dated 11/2/99 9:07:44 PM Pacific Standard Time,=20
raccoon@ELKNET.NET writes:
(snip)
> Congrats on your new addition! On an obligatory linguistic note, where'd y=
ou
> pick the name? I like it :)
> =20
Thank you!
Eive Alyse?
my great grand-mother from Scotland was named Evangellen (spelling may be=20
off) and we really liked the name Eve anyway. but the spelling is a little=20
too dull for us so we livened it up a little with the ' i ' . and Alyse jus=
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seemed to fit better than any other... the two names mean "Life & Nobility"
as for the language... ilh=F2ret just came to me, =20
i-lh=F2r-et =20
(posessive assumed general like "our")-language/speach-(Subject modal)
i- (posessive modifier) when attached to a vowel initial word takes the form=
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il-
i haven't realy decided whether it is really i-lh=F2r-et, or ilh-=F2r-et. t=
he "=20
l " being aspirated for some reason, possibly as the root " =F2r " is posess=
ed=20
and the subject? i dunno yet...
oel oushean!
iisem
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To me, boxing is like a ballet,
except there is no music, no choreography,
and the dancers hit each other.
-Jack Handey