Ben Rosenberg wrote:
* fsanta (fsanta@arrakis.es) [030517 11:06]: ->> > Yep. That's what it says. I'm wrong. I am compelled by german law to put ->> > my real name. But I'm not going to. So there. Please ask Mr. Mahmood to ->> > throw me off this list at once. Do I win 10 Euros? ->> ->> ^^^^^^ ->> The plural is Euro, keep learning kid! :D ->> -> ->Thanks. That's great news. I'd no idea. In Spain it seems to be Euros. In ->English I don't know. Maybe I should join the .es list. Now I must win 10 ->Euros. Surely. Even if I live in new york. -> ->BTW If you send me a personal message, then why cc it to the list? That way I ->have to see it twice. Bad netiquette. Surely.
Look..until you all get Loonies and Toonies..who cares how someone pronouces things. Seems to me that this is an International list and what someone from Spain might say in English maybe different then a German. :) And that could differ greatly from an English speaker from New Orleans. Lets drop this silly thing. Ya'll have WAY to much time on your hands and minds. *laugh*
You're right, so forget about the start. However just out of curiousity, I thought that Euro is supposed to be the same word, no matter what (European) language, that's why the renamed it. It was Ecu before, if I am not mistaken. And one thing is certain, hardly anybody speaks correctly, some more at least write correctly, in the end it does not really matter. Maybe somebody got that my comment wasn't actually meant to teach but just to counter and finish. Didn't work out, I guess. And don't get me started on the Spanish and their role in the EU... ;) Sven PS: Is it Dollar, or Dollars? :D -- << s.burmeister@lancaster.ac.uk * sven.burmeister@gmx.de >> :: Have a look at Germany :: http://www.lancs.ac.uk/ug/burmeist/