Re: [ANNOUNCE] Senora: a replacement for sqlplus

From: Noons <wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam>
Date: 10 Apr 2003 10:18:10 GMT
Message-ID: <Xns9359CE63FF404Tokenthis_at_210.49.20.254>


Following up on Howard J. Rogers, 10 Apr 2003:

> Bryson, who is a very fun man, with a beard (not that the two facts are
> necessary related in any way).

and I'm living proof of that! :)

> I believe from memory about half of all English words have been filched
> from somewhere else.

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In common with most other Indo-European languages, it must be said. Portuguese is one of the oldest and people often think it's derived from Latin. 1/2 of it is direct from old Greek. The rest is a mix of Fenician, Arabic and old Latin. With a bit of extremelly old pre-Indo Asturian (nowadays totally dead) thrown in. That's where it got all the "sh" sounds written with an "x" or "s". No, I'm afraid Spanish (or more correctly: Castillan) doesn't get into it at all. Although they may appear similar to the un-initiated.

When I was a young pup learning the ropes in the English language, one of the texts I studied from started by proving that "Oh, Sim!" in Portuguese was DIRECTLY related in its Indo-European roots to its English translation: "Oh, Yes!". How's that? :)

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Sorry, couldn't resist...

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Cheers
Nuno Souto
wizofoz2k_at_yahoo.com.au.nospam
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