Re: how much is a circumcision?



In article <rb25b2phshggbus6ea016anrgcsss5kt63@xxxxxxx>, Champ wrote:
On 10 Jul 2006 15:48:34 GMT, "Cab"
<my_email_address_is_in_my_sig@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Paul Corfield wrote:

On 7 Jul 2006 13:17:59 GMT, "Cab"
<my_email_address_is_in_my_sig@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not really. I can count to ten in at least a dozen different
languages, including Polish and Cantonese.

Go on then ... type them out in each language.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten (er, English)

Jeden, dva, shtry, shtery, piench, sesh, shedem, oshem, dviench,
disysech (Polish - phonetic)

Unsurprisingly, that's bloody close to Russian.

Achat, schtym, shalosh, arbar.. (1-4 in Hebrew - can't remember whether
it's the masculine or feminine form and it's spelt in my
poorly-remembered phonetics).

Aon, dha, tri, cethir, coig, sia, sechd, ochd, naoi, deich (Scots
Gaelic)

Onan, dew, tri, peswar, pymp, hwegh, seyth, eth, naw, deg (Cornish)

Phil.

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