Re: Lähetän postin palvelin & Hotmail

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Re: Lähetän postin palvelin & Hotmail Dawne Peterson 06-27-2008
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Posted by Dawne Peterson on June 27, 2008, 7:39 pm

"Karen C - California" wrote
>I think it's Finnish, one of two Western European languages I can't stumble
>through (the other being Basque, which is equally unrelated to anything
>else).
>
Dr. Brat is correct (as per usual), Finnish is related to Hungarian. Lore
has it that the reasons the Finns were among the last Europeans to accept
Christianity is that they required the missionaries to convince them that
God could speak Finnish.

Dawne



Posted by Lucille on June 27, 2008, 7:43 pm

>
> "Karen C - California" wrote
>>I think it's Finnish, one of two Western European languages I can't
>>stumble through (the other being Basque, which is equally unrelated to
>>anything else).
>>
> Dr. Brat is correct (as per usual), Finnish is related to Hungarian. Lore
> has it that the reasons the Finns were among the last Europeans to accept
> Christianity is that they required the missionaries to convince them that
> God could speak Finnish.
>
> Dawne

Wow! So much to learn and so little time. I never cease to be surprised at
the font of information that's posted here.

Lucille
>
>



Posted by lucretia borgia on June 27, 2008, 8:18 pm
On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:43:34 -0400, "Lucille" <lzoltynospam@now at
comcast..net> opined:

>
>>
>> "Karen C - California" wrote
>>>I think it's Finnish, one of two Western European languages I can't
>>>stumble through (the other being Basque, which is equally unrelated to
>>>anything else).
>>>
>> Dr. Brat is correct (as per usual), Finnish is related to Hungarian. Lore
>> has it that the reasons the Finns were among the last Europeans to accept
>> Christianity is that they required the missionaries to convince them that
>> God could speak Finnish.
>>
>> Dawne
>
>Wow! So much to learn and so little time. I never cease to be surprised at
>the font of information that's posted here.
>
>Lucille
>>
>>
>
I think we should refer to Dr Brat as "Our learned witch professor
from Salem" - RDH lol

Posted by lucretia borgia on June 28, 2008, 7:18 am
opined:

>lucretia borgia wrote:
>> On Fri, 27 Jun 2008 19:43:34 -0400, "Lucille" <lzoltynospam@now at
>> comcast..net> opined:
>>
>>
>>>
>>>>"Karen C - California" wrote
>>>>
>>>>>I think it's Finnish, one of two Western European languages I can't
>>>>>stumble through (the other being Basque, which is equally unrelated to
>>>>>anything else).
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Dr. Brat is correct (as per usual), Finnish is related to Hungarian. Lore
>>>>has it that the reasons the Finns were among the last Europeans to accept
>>>>Christianity is that they required the missionaries to convince them that
>>>>God could speak Finnish.
>>>>
>>>>Dawne
>>>
>>>Wow! So much to learn and so little time. I never cease to be surprised at
>>>the font of information that's posted here.
>>>
>>>Lucille
>>>
>>>>
>> I think we should refer to Dr Brat as "Our learned witch professor
>> from Salem" - RDH lol
>
>Which professor from Salem?
>
>Elizabeth

Rhymes with ... ?

Posted by Dawne Peterson on June 28, 2008, 12:03 am
Mirjam wrote:
>I really don`t enjoy opposing your friend , but Hungarian and >Estonian
>Aren`t West European by any measure ,, It has Nothing to >do with the
>location of Finland...

Okay, confession is good for the soul---which one of you argumentative
creatures is my friend????

Dawne



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