Author: Marcus Kaestner
Date: 05:45:45 12/04/00
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On December 04, 2000 at 06:45:01, Uri Blass wrote: >On December 04, 2000 at 05:29:39, Marcus Kaestner wrote: > >>>My search found that stefan used the word finally exactly twice in the last 72 >>>hours not including posts after the post that you responded to and the post that >>>you responded to. >>> >>>Stefan never used the word final in these post. >>> >>>It is better not to insult people and first to think because they may be right. >>>In this case it is clear that the memory of stefan did not betray him and he did >>>not use the word final(finally is not final). >>> >> >>dear uri, >> >>take a look into your dictionary. >>final is the adjective, >>finally is the adverb. >> >>both means "endgültig, definitiv". >> >>marcus > >1)It does not change the fact that stefan is right that he did not use the word >final. > >2)The words from Stefan's post are:"finally the court forbid Marcus to >publish..." >It is possible that he did not mean by these words to say that the decision of >the court was a final decision. > >I am not sure if the meaning of the sentences a and b are the same: >a)Finally the court forbid Marcus to publish... >b)The court final decision is to forbid Marcus to publish... > >I looked at the oxford english-english dictionary and I found the following: >finally adv 1 lastly;in conclusion. 2 once and for all:settle of matter > >It is possible that Stefan meant lastly so it may mean the latest decision of >the court was to forbid and not that the decision is final that means by the >oxford dictionary that the decision put an end for the argument. > >Uri yes, i think you are right. thank you for your comment. marcus
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