Hi C'da:
 
> I think we are attempting to split hairs over nothing.
 
:) Right, right, in general we should not, and never split hairs over things. :)
 > Just because another language differentiates between a house and a > home, 
 > and Oxomiya does not, one does not need to go into a fit of 
Yes, the keyword is "need". 
 
If you have not noticed, the need to define a "house" and a "home" have arisen 
in today's Assam. People are not that simple anymore. I get "culture-shock" 
every time I go to India now-a-days, a place that I was born and grew up in and 
had 'faith' in. 
 
Some do become interested after a HOUSE for which they were never "interested" 
when it was a HOME - filled with people that welcomed them with love and warmth.
 
See the need now C'da? I definitely do. 
 
 
 
 
 
> grabbing at Sanskrit words that few use. For us 'ghor' is a ghor--a > house 
> and a home too. The difference lies in HOW it is used in a > sentence. There 
> are many such nuances to all languages. The > differentiation lies in the 
> usage.


 

“In order to make spiritual progress you must be patient like a tree and humble 
like a blade of grass”
- Lakshmana
 
 
 > Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 09:54:44 -0600> To: [email protected]> From: [EMAIL 
 > PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [Assam] (no subject)> > > I think we are attempting 
 > to split hairs over nothing.> > Just because another language differentiates 
 > between a house and a > home, and Oxomiya does not, one does not need to go 
 > into a fit of > grabbing at Sanskrit words that few use. For us 'ghor' is a 
 > ghor--a > house and a home too. The difference lies in HOW it is used in a > 
 > sentence. There are many such nuances to all languages. The > 
 > differentiation lies in the usage.> > > > > > > > > > > At 6:00 PM -0600 
 > 1/26/08, kamal deka wrote:> >HOUSE = BHOBON / AWAKH /GRIHO> >HOME = GRIHO 
 > BAKH /GHOR> >KJD> >> >> >On 1/26/08, Alpana B. Sarangapani <[EMAIL 
 > PROTECTED]> wrote:> >>> >>> >> Does anybody know if there are separate words 
 > for "home" and "house" in> >> Assamese? I know we use 'ghor' .> >>> >> But 
 > if you need to assert the real meanings of a "real" home and just a> >> 
 > house with 4 walls, what are they?> >>> >> I believe it is 'ghar`' for home 
 > and 'makaan' for house in Hindi.> >>> >> Thanks for your help.> >>> >>> >>> 
 > >>> >>> >>> >>> >> "In order to make spiritual progress you must be patient 
 > like a tree and> >> humble like a blade of grass"> >> - Lakshmana> >>> >>> 
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