Re: Universality of Interjections?
- From: Des Small <des.small@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 10 Jun 2005 09:44:26 +0100
"Neeraj Mathur" <neemathur@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> There are non-Germanic peoples who speak Germanic tongues; I'm one
> of them.
You're a people? Which one?
Des
does not contain quite that many multitudes
.
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