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How come it is in use? Do you use it in spoken discourse or only in written ->>-
Regards,
Pawel
  

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At 00:12:58 on Sat, 24 Dec 2005, Pawe³ Piotr Stawski (Email Removed) wrote in : [nq:1]How come it is in use? Do you use it in spoken discourse or only in written ->>-[/nq] It is used in speech. It is generally written as '' or -do-.

  • At 00:12:58 on Sat, 24 Dec 2005, Pawe³ Piotr Stawski (Email Removed) wrote in : [nq:1]How come it is in use?
  • Do you use it in spoken discourse or only in written ->>-[/nq] It is used in speech.
  • It is generally written as '' or -do-.
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At 00:12:58 on Sat, 24 Dec 2005, Pawe³ Piotr Stawski (Email Removed) wrote in
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[nq:1]How come it is in use? Do you use it in spoken discourse or only in written ->>-[/nq]
It is used in speech. It is generally written as '' or -do-.
Molly Mockford
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[nq:2]How come it is in use? Do you use it in spoken discourse or only in written ->>-[/nq]
[nq:1]It is used in speech. It is generally written as '' or -do-.[/nq]
It is rumoured that in the online version of the 1901 census (transcription of which was outsourced - to Sri Lanka, I believe) there are many families where everyone except the head of the household has the surname Ditto..
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U¿ytkownik "John Briggs" (Email Removed) napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
[nq:1]It is rumoured that in the online version of the 1901 census (transcription of which was outsourced - to Sri Lanka, I believe) there are many families where everyone except the head of the household has the surname Ditto...[/nq]
Awesome, indeed. So you write it " or -do- . Although here in this list I shouldn't compare it
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[nq:2]It is rumoured that in the online version of the ... except the head of the household has the surname Ditto...[/nq]
[nq:1]Awesome, indeed. So you write it " or -do- . Although here ... Warsaw University corrected my way of thinking. Regards, Pawel P.S. Whew, I guess we started our cooperation anew. Merry Christmas[/nq]
[nq:2] John Briggs[/nq]
Merry Christmas to you, too Pawel - I
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Uzytkownik "Simon Rayner" (Email Removed) napisal w wiadomosci
[nq:1]Merry Christmas to you, too Pawel - I often wonder if there is an internationally-agreed word in the English-speaking world ... line through it. I've heard it referred to as a 'dark L', but I wonder if there is another term?[/nq]
Never heard of it. Right now I will go through the Internet to find something about it.
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U¿ytkownik "Pawel Piotr Stawski" (Email Removed) napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci
[nq:1]Never heard of it. Right now I will go through the Internet to find something about it. wow, nice thought. take care, Pawel (Pawel)[/nq]
Only one additional remark. We spell it exactly as you spell w, so if I want you to spell my name in Polish I would write it Paaveeww: if you use Microsoft Sam - speech device in
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not spell only pronunce!! sorry
U¿ytkownik "Pawe³ Piotr Stawski" (Email Removed) napisa³ w wiadomo¶ci

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