Re: Fairy tale in Science.Lang
- From: "grapheus@xxxxxxx" <grapheus@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 5 Aug 2008 00:59:46 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 5, 9:51 am, Craoibhi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Aug 4, 8:33 pm, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
On Aug 4, 2:07 pm, Craoibhi...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
On Jul 25, 1:39 pm, "graph...@xxxxxxx" <graph...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
But the most GENIAL is the way to write the Proper Name "Tiryns" : S-L-
R-Y-N-S.
The adjective "genial", in the English language, means "nice,
friendly, not harsh". I don't think it is particularly
(reader-)friendly to write leetspeak.
Thanks. So, one has to say "full of genius", not only at Oxford, but
also in the USA ?..
My English teacher told me to use "ingenious".
Well, my dictionary says for "ingenious" : "marked by special aptitude
at discovering or inventing, clever".
A "special aptitude" is not "genius" : "extraordinary intellectual
power". So, I find "ingenious" not strong enough !..
Got another solution ?...
grapheus
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