On 26/07/07, rui nuvo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hei Lino, > > Thank you for that information. > > The 'avaz' for DEO is not the same as DEV. Sorry, not to me anyway. I > wonder how many would agree with me. I come from Bardez. Our dialect > is perhaps a lot more refined then that lot down south :))). > > If DEV is the written form then I am grateful for the information. > > Thanks again. > > regards
Heil Nuvo, RESPONSE: I had replied to you on another matter, alas the post has neither been rejected nor accepted; I guess it is lost in cyber space. No sweat, it is not of consequence now, same as the post that Eddie Fernandes posted, about the machinations in Goa at 1.45 am...arriving some 24 hours later...it's not news, of no consequence. With breaking news it's never better late than never ! I could have been excused, if I was a moderator, as Stella is with me, I guess it is overwhelmingly hot in the Mid East and in North America; getting into one's kashti is a chore, getting the emails approved, must be devilish. Here in the U.K. we are simply underwhelmed with the weather, except for the poor souls who have been flooded out. If you translate any language literally, you will get conclusions like what you did. If you'd done Latin in school, perhaps you would have understood the nuances when translating. What Lino wrote is: that when speaking both Deo and Dev sound fine; it is preferable, when writing to write it as Dev. You thanked Lino, then immediately insulted him, with your twaddle about Bardez Konkani being a lot more refined ? You claim to be a Goan, doggy claim, I think you are a plant for the RSS. Bowl easy one's to Bhandare, to be hit for a six. Bhandare's non informative response was balderdash and piffle...propaganda at its lowest level. I am glad that Marshall Mendonza, has written on this and in a manner far better than I could ever have. I am not at all certain, that you are a Goan, you have not had the courtesy, to introduce yourself, which you should if you intended to get into discussion. I Googled Nuvo and found out that it's (you) the first humanoid robot in the world for home use ! So quite frankly I do not wish to entertain a robot. http://nuvo.jp/nuvo_home_e.html Bye bye. -- DEV BOREM KORUM. Gabe Menezes. London, England
