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Never do until 9.30pm my rule.Smile

typo but left it to see who would notice first....so you get the prize my son  Wink  Big Grin
Who? Doc?
scree


(I hated that stupid TinTin if it is the same one we were supposed to use to learn French)

Emmy Wrote:
une dex dra katre sanx sept uit neuf diz?

lundi   mardi mercredi jeudi vendredi  samedi  dimanche

no can do Big Grin
Hmmmmmmmmmmmm is this a bit of bonkersness?????CoolBig GrinBig Grin
Bonkerersness is a word I made up a long time ago.
origin from bonkers otherwise known as 'crackers' or 'bananas' or mad = insane ( in a nice way )

So I say a bit of bonkersness is good
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counting down, will go & get a GinCool
Aaaaaaaaah that's lovely, soooooh relaxingBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig GrinBig Grin

quivers
See we are twins Big Grin

arrows
Norwegian talk
= Celtic talk



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will have a cup of tea.
You are very kind
I only know a bit & can get the rest out of the 3 books I have on learning Gaelic

DocMartin Wrote:
"Do not quarrel with a stranger"

By the way, "aineoil" is the stranger, and "aimsir" is the weather, right?
But what the hell is "àineoil aimsir" ??

so my son Wink
what is your native language?

DocMartin Wrote:
My native language is german.
I also speak english, hebrew and google.

Oh good google is similar to MartianWink

ichtms Wrote:
I've heard of a hebrew term that roughly means "the guy whose name we don't say" and my wondering is if this term is appliable to more than the one it is obvious it is about?

?????????????
please explainShy

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