Re: standards expressed in diff. languages
- From: "J. W. Love" <Lovejw@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 29 Dec 2005 12:57:58 -0800
Harlan wrote:
> I'm a little confused, to tell you the truth. You say that you teach at
> a school whose name is "Language Academy", and that you've been trained
> in Russian, Greek, and French. How is it, then, that your notions about
> how to translate a phrase are so simplistic?
My first thought was that the name of the school made the whole thing a
troll, but Google shows that the name is authentic:
http://www.languageacademy.com.
.
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