Re: Alternate History Question:



:: And then there's the big surprise that letters of the alphabet don't
:: have sounds; they are used for different sounds in different
:: languages! Wow!

You mean... spanish folks don't pronounce "ghoti" the same way?

"It's like those french have a different word for everything!"
--- Steve Martin


Wayne Throop throopw@xxxxxxxxx http://sheol.org/throopw
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