Norah wrote: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@verizon.net> skrev i meddelandet news:7e75d284-d693-4fba-94ca-9ee2b85dab5a@a70g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... On Jun 13, 2:36 am, Martin Edwards <big_mart...@yahoo.com> wrote: I think that is about right. Remember that we are talking about Welsh, not English, which developed from Old German dialects brought by invasion, mostly after
Eisenhower's Holocaust - His Slaughter Of 1.7 Million Germans No wonder Germans do not want to support Bush! From: J Young <younginsights@aol.com> Subject: Eisenhower's Holocaust ...... "God, I hate the Germans..." Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2007 09:31:34 -0700 Unfortunately, the horrors of WWII continued well after May 8, 1945. http://www.seanbryson.com/articles/eisenhower.html On Sun, 13
Matt Giwer wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: Matt Giwer wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: ... This is nit-picking. Frisian is closest, it is true, but only workaday language remains. English is a Germanic language, with the riders I add above. [Thinks: riders, oh no. What will he come up with now?) To be honest, I never realized Europeans were interested
Martin Edwards wrote: Matt Giwer wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: ... This is nit-picking. Frisian is closest, it is true, but only workaday language remains. English is a Germanic language, with the riders I add above. [Thinks: riders, oh no. What will he come up with now?) To be honest, I never realized Europeans were interested in what most all Americans
Matt Giwer wrote: Martin Edwards wrote: ... This is nit-picking. Frisian is closest, it is true, but only workaday language remains. English is a Germanic language, with the riders I add above. [Thinks: riders, oh no. What will he come up with now?) To be honest, I never realized Europeans were interested in what most all Americans would consider trivia.