On Saturday 17 May 2003 20:46, John wrote:
On Saturday 17 May 2003 12:22, Sven Burmeister wrote:
fsanta wrote:
http://www.dhaller.de/linux/etiquette-e.html
Have a look at 3.
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
End of thread. *Please!*
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Hey Sven, how many times have you heard you may be a little too anal retentive? Also, how do you figure 'A' Euro is singular, and 'Some' Euro is plural? If I said "I have some euro in my pocket", in english, that means I have one european dolar, thus 'Euros' *is* plural, since it's describing the use of two words together in *one* word, but this applies to the english language only AFAICT.
Er, - I have a sheep in my field I have some sheep in my field ... -- Sweet moderation Heart of this nation Desert us not We are between the wars - Billy Bragg