Celtic (Anglo-Saxon thread)
Umberto Rossi
urossi at programatic.it
Mon May 5 04:08:33 CDT 1997
> Just a couple of observations: I think Umberto means the Indo-European
> language group.
Happy to know that my English-Italian dictionary is wrong. In fact
it is a bit old, but since I have to buy the last Pynchon and pay
taxes soon (who said *april* is the cruellest month?), I cannot
afford a new dictionary. Yes, in Italian we say Indoeuropeo, not
indo-germanico. As I said before, I found that term on my dictionary.
Umberto Rossi
"A commission is appointed
To confer with a Volscian commission
About perpetual peace"--and nobody told me!
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