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Sangath, www.sangath.com, is looking to build a centre for services, training and research and seeks to buy approx 1500 to 2000 sq mtrs land betweeen Mapusa and Bambolim and surrounding rural areas. Please contact: [email protected] or [email protected] or ph+91-9881499458 http://lists.goanet.org/pipermail/goanet-goanet.org/2009-July/180028.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I totally got it. What I am saying is that Goans who speaking largely Konknni as say my relatives say Ot, not Wot; man (more precisely maen) not men. I understand the bit about Inglez, etc. Thanks. I was also joking but everything I said stays the same. venantius > > From: Frederick [FN] Noronha * ???????? ???????? > <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goan Convention in Oman (Fred) > > "Men" when used in this context has no singular. Two men, one men! Got > it, men? FN > PS: About 'Wot', as you know Konklish is being influenced in an > unhealthy manner these days by Angrezi. > PPS: Pls visit the Konkani sayings page on Facebook. > > 2009/8/5 Venantius Pinto <[email protected]>: > > I was under the impression that the "W" was silent. Should it not be "Ot > > man." Please do not shake my moorings any more bro! As it is I am so far > > away. > > venantius > > > >> > >> Subject: Re: [Goanet] Goan Convention in Oman (Fred) > >> > >> (del), Kitem re(h)? Wot men? >
