Author: Sune Larsson
Date: 08:45:08 10/30/02
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On October 30, 2002 at 10:59:39, Marc van Hal wrote: >On October 29, 2002 at 16:08:30, Sune Larsson wrote: > >>On October 29, 2002 at 13:05:18, Mogens Larsen wrote: >> >>>On October 29, 2002 at 12:38:39, Sune Larsson wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Kurt >>>> >>>> As far as I know, your new try with "utk" means just the same >>>> as "kut" in Dutch! Namely in the Moundon dialect spoken in the >>>> southern parts of the republic of Chad...At least my neighbour >>>> told me so. But, hm...I'm not sure that he is totally serious >>>> about it...;-) >> >>> >>>AFAIR utk means "cat", not pussy, in Moundon. My dictionary is gone, so I cannot >>>check. >> >>Why not K.U. >By the way my initals are frequently used by Dan Anderson >Does he wants to confuse some people? :-)))) >> Yup, both right. Moundon is a rich language when it comes down to >> pronunciation. La primero interpretación above is derived from >> adding a deep German ach-laut to the "utk" - like "utkcchh". You can >> pee your pants for less - especially if this word is heard in the deep >> Chad night...;-) La segundo interpretación is coming from the plain >> old "utk" - pronounced like "otk", ending with a very distinct "k". >> Checked or not - these words can really mate you in this part of the world... >> >> /s ;-) >> >> >>> >>>Regards, >>>Mogens
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