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Re: verbs in compounds (was: Re: epithets (taHqeq))
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU)
Wed Jun 16 09:55:50 1993
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From: Michael Everson <EVERSON@irlearn.ucd.ie>
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Date: Wed, 16 Jun 93 13:36:30 GMT
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On 16 Jun 93 09:55:56 GMT <A.APPLEYARD@fs1.mt.umist.ac.uk> said:
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> > French didn't have a word for "weekend", so they say "le weekend"; by now
>I'm sure they think it's a French word.
> Likely previously they said 'samedi et dimanche' or the like.
Mais alors c'e/tait depuis longtemps possible a\ dire "le fin de semaine"....
Michael Everson
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