Re: Olli Lounela's tournament report from IGS's early years (1993)




hi,

Harry Sigerson <harrysigerson@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

All I wanted to get was the correct spelling of a Mr Ollie's full name; a

At least you are consistent with your way of spelling :)

Probably a single 's' there in Finnish would have a different sound?

Not much but could be enough to change the word's meaning (although no
examples come to my mind right now).

yours,
Jouni
.



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