I didn't think I'd be repliing to you again, but this time you bring up new
things, which you hadn't brought up before, and which (unsurprisingly) all
come without any kind of proof.  I think I'll point at them at least.

On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 09:37:58AM +0000, Mario Rodrÿffffedguez wrote:
> One thing, local government recognize the language encoded by RACV as 
> Valencian,

This "recognize" is ambigous.  Please explain where and how?

> pro-Catalan people who want spoil my translation...

Sigh.  Here's the strawman again...

> Valencian (RACV) was the first official Valencian orthography
> when began the Spanish democracy

A pretty bold statement.  Do you have any reference to prove it?

> (although this orthography existed before this epoch)

When is "before this epoch"?  It was only published by the RACV in 1979.

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