4.1124 Languages (2/39)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 4 Mar 91 19:49:29 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 1124. Monday, 4 Mar 1991.


(1) Date: Fri, 01 Mar 91 09:25:25 GMT (11 lines)
From: viden@logos.class.gu.se (Gunhild Viden)
Subject: Re: 4.1111 Languages of Humanist etc.

(2) Date: Mon, 4 Mar 91 10:11:48 PST (28 lines)
From: Walter Piovesan <USERVINO@SFU.BITNET>
Subject: trevisan

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Date: Fri, 01 Mar 91 09:25:25 GMT
From: viden@logos.class.gu.se (Gunhild Viden)
Subject: Re: 4.1111 Languages of Humanist etc. (3/87)


Does Tony Bex really mean that our native languages run the risk of
being extinguished because we agree on using English (and/or French
etc) in Humanist??

Gunhild Viden, who happily accepts being an anthropos but certainly
not an aner
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Date: Mon, 4 Mar 91 10:11:48 PST
From: Walter Piovesan <USERVINO@SFU.BITNET>
Subject: trevisan



Further to Joe Giampapa's note:

e cho...adeso xe ora a parla nascianta de trevisan,
come que la vedo mi questa a xe la ligua da far parla
tutti, e finita la... -:)


Excuse my indulgence and (its hard to write in dialetic)!

I am a great fan of dialetics and enjoy speaking and
hearing them. Here in Vancouver, whith its large population
of Italians, it is quite common to hear the variou dialetics
of Italina being spoken in the shops, coffee bars, on the bocce
lanes etc.

....and yes there is nothing quite like the colour of the
Italian "bestemities"

ciao e saluti
Walter Piovesan
SFU