> Someone told me that in French it is spelt with one 'n' - no doubt someone > on this list will tell me if I am wrong - if not then this 'bug' doesn't > travel East! I wonder if this varies in other languages too....? ------------
In Italian they say "millennio" that means as in English "one thousend years", in Latin, from where the English word come out they say "MILLE aNNorum spatIUM" (I capitalised the letters of millennium). I think the single n is an English bug, but here in Italy, I suppose, we had an Italian bug, because we often used the English word "millennium" instead of the right Italian word. Mario --------------------------------------------------------- Mario Arnaldi Viale Leonardo, 82 48020 LIDO ADRIANO - Ravenna Italy E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2° E-Mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site http://digilander.iol.it/McArdal/ ---------------------------------------------------------
