Welsh and Gaelic both translate the same.
Heather. What is the difference? Is it a Scotland thing?
Craig
> On Dec 17, 2021, at 1:01 PM, J. Landman Gay via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
>> Beth ydych chi'n ei olygu, fy ffrind? mae'r Gymraeg yn iaith hyfryd. Gyda
>> dim ond y nifer cywir o lafariaid
Wow, Google Translate knows Welsh. It turns out that Heather's comment has
nothing to do with Beth having an ugly chin which makes her dim and afraid.
I somehow knew Heather would show up here.
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Pretty much OT, but Davy was a really interesting man: look him up in
Wikipedia. Before I read that article, all I knew about him was the clerihew:
Sir Humphry Davy
Abominated gravy
He lived in the odium
Of having discovered Sodium
Compliments of the season to all.
Graham
> On 17 Dec 2021, at
Ali.
As I am fond of saying, "Americans expect everyone else in the world to learn
our language, as we refuse to learn theirs”.
Same with the Scrabble lexicon; CSW is rather larger. Two different dictionary
suites between us and the planet. We are smug about that.
Craig
> On Dec 17, 2021, at
Another super-useful and relevant scrabble word is EUOUAE, one of the
charmingly monikered 'vowel dumps'. Unfortunately not available in TWL so
only for UK scrabble play!
On Fri, 17 Dec 2021 at 14:08, Craig Newman via use-livecode <
use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
> I play a lot of scrabble
I play a lot of scrabble. One of the most endearing short words (Scrabble is
ALL about short words) in both the English and American lexicons is “CWM”,
which is a forest hollow, is Welsh, and validates the old saw: “A, E, I, O, U,
and sometimes Y and W”.
Craig
> On Dec 17, 2021, at 7:57 AM, H
Beth ydych chi'n ei olygu, fy ffrind? mae'r Gymraeg yn iaith hyfryd. Gyda dim
ond y nifer cywir o lafariaid.
I love how the word for "vowels" is almost entirely made up of vowels.
Which brings me to my favourite Welsh word. For microwave. Popty ping. Ok so
its colloquial and only used in the so
> I will donate "aluminium" for them. I don't know where they got that.
Sir Humphry Davy, the same one responsible for the confusion in the term/name.
So, the same place as our American cousins.
> Oh, and don't forget Wales. They only have one sorta vowel, "y", and they
> make do with random
I will donate "aluminium" for them. I don't know where they got that.
Oh, and don't forget Wales. They only have one sorta vowel, "y", and they
make do with random consonants when they run short.
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Surely we should be sending them straight to the US ;)
Terry…
From: use-livecode on behalf of doc
hawk via use-livecode
Date: Friday, 17 December 2021 at 1:05 pm
To: How to use LiveCode
Cc: doc hawk
Subject: Re: Smile for Christmas.
rick ruminated,
>Combining two arrays is nice, but
rick ruminated,
>Combining two arrays is nice, but it really shouldn’t spell correct “color” to
>“colour”.
Oh, dear I almost forgot.
It’s time for my annual vowel drive!
Please send all your excess “u” and other vowels (I’m looking at *you*,
Britain!).
I will package them, and send them to
Ok then. Thanks for clearing up the confusion.
Rick
> On Dec 16, 2021, at 6:12 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> On 16/12/2021 18:25, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
>> Combining two arrays is nice, but it really shouldn’t spell correct “color”
>> to “colour”.
>
> No, it
On 16/12/2021 18:25, Rick Harrison via use-livecode wrote:
Combining two arrays is nice, but it really shouldn’t spell correct “color” to
“colour”.
No, it doesn't Rick. It's just a typo in the example in the dictionary.
I mentioned it because it made me smile when I noticed it - a tiny
exam
Combining two arrays is nice, but it really shouldn’t spell correct “color” to
“colour”.
> On Dec 16, 2021, at 12:55 PM, Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
> wrote:
>
> Not only does it combine two arrays, but apparently it also spell-corrects
> "color" to "colour" !!
I was just reading the dictionary entry for 'union'.
Not only does it combine two arrays, but apparently it also
spell-corrects "color" to "colour" !!
Alex.
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