Well, now it's "repondez" - the French dropped the 's' in that word
too, just like in "plait". Gewéne for þǽm þe þá Þéodiscan budon, þæt híe
ofgiefen þæt éac. But that's just something I heard.
And..."gove"?
James
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Oh... I thought you RSVP'd? By the way, in case anybody's ("anybody
is") wondering, RSVP is an abbrevation of Respondez S'il Vous Plaït.
Surely, those who don't ("do not") know what RSVP means, will know the
meaning of Respondez S'il Vous Plaït.
And, for the transcript:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pap
... "gove" appear'd ("appeared") to be a noun though. Remember,
please
don't noun verbs. In case you're ("you are") wondering, "noun
verbs"
is a colloquial English phrase meaning "use what is usually a noun as
if it were a verb". In fact, the word "noun" in the phrase "It's
bad
to noun verbs!" is a nouned verb.
Mark
On 17/06/05, Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> wrote:
Mark Williamson wrote:
Oooh... snap...
Ray got served!!!
Mark
Hell of a lot of good that does if I'm not attending the dinner.
Ec
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