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Re: Hello in Hungarian
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Kenichi Handa |
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Re: Hello in Hungarian |
Date: |
Wed, 05 Jul 2006 10:28:47 +0900 |
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In article <address@hidden>, Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> It seems to be a reasonable compromise, but I don't want to
> be a person who decide which is more important, French or
> German. :-p So, how about the attached one?
> It is ok with me.
Ok, I've just committed a slightly modified version
(attached at the tail). As far as I understand, it reflects
all requests posted.
address@hidden (Kim F. Storm) writes:
> I'm not sure, but don't we say "Western Europe" and "Eastern Europe"
> instaed of "West Europe" and "Other Europe" ?
As I have no idea, I changed it to single "Europe" entry.
"Peter Tury" <address@hidden> writes:
> I would like to ask you to add "Hello" to the file (expand-file-name
> "HELLO" data-directory) in Hungarian as well. It should look like
> this:
> Szép jó napot!
I added this line. Please tell me how to say "Hungarian"
in Hungarian.
Hungarian (??) Szép jó napot!
Yavor Doganov <address@hidden> writes:
> Bulgarian (български) Здравейте!
I added that line.
address@hidden (Johan Bockgård) writes:
>> Swedish (på svenska) Hej, Goddag
> == "in Swedish"
> What's the preposition (på) doing there? The other languages don't
> have that.
"Mathias Dahl" <address@hidden> writes:
> If we want to show the "å", we could remove the "på" and instead add a
> "Hallå" (another way to say hello) to the list of words. What do other
> Swedish-talking persons here think?
I changed the Swedish line to this:
Swedish (svenska) Hej, Goddag, Hallå
But, I'd like to reorder 3 "hello"s by popularity. Please
tell me the correct order.
address@hidden (Kim F. Storm) writes:
> I would much rather have the danish entry say something like
> "blåbærgrød" to show the (specific) Danish letters, but very few
> people use that to mean Hello. (blåbærgrød ~ blueberry jelly)
> In danish we can say "Halløj" to mean hello.
I changed the Danish line to this:
Danish (dansk) Hej, Goddag, blåbærgrød, Halløj
Please tell me the correct order as above.
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Kenichi Handa
address@hidden
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/07/03
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Yavor Doganov, 2006/07/03
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kim F. Storm, 2006/07/03
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Johan Bockgård, 2006/07/03
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Richard Stallman, 2006/07/03
- Re: Hello in Hungarian,
Kenichi Handa <=
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Richard Stallman, 2006/07/05
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/07/05
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/06
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Miles Bader, 2006/07/06
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/07/06
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Peter Tury, 2006/07/30
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/07/30