On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 20:02 +1100, Nick Withers wrote: > On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 09:34:40 +0100 > Martin Probst <mail martin-probst com> wrote: > > > > Maybe german also(Der, Die, Das instead of 'The'). > > > > > > I dont know what type of gramma that is, but most of the languages > > > which have the 'the'-ting in front of the 'thing'(fx. 'the house'), could be > > > supported, I think. > > > > Well, in German it's called "Artikel", and it's in front of the "Nomen", > > afaik. Dutch would be "De" and "Het", French of course "Le" and "La". > > ...or "l'" (e.g.: "le arbre" is abbreviated "l'arbre"). Funny, I don't have this ambiguity with any Russian bands. ;-) -Mark Gordon
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