Re: Easter greetings and more
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- Subject: Re: [iris-species] Easter greetings and more
- From: Ellen Gallagher e*@yahoo.com
- Date: Sun, 16 Apr 2006 15:13:31 -0700 (PDT)
Edmundas,
Thank you for sending greetings to all of us...the same back to you. The Princeton classical language page is delightful. My husband and I listened to the Latin readers and tried to pick out the North American readers...at least we thought we could. :-) We even tried it do in the Greek which neither of us ever studied! Fun for us.
Thanks for the web site,
Ellen Gallagher / Berlin, New Hampshire (where absolutely nothing is blooming)
Edmundas Kondratas <konde@delfi.lt> wrote:
Edmundas Kondratas <konde@delfi.lt> wrote:
Greetings to all on Easter Day. Have a nice time-who have blossoms
with them, who have no yet-wait until they will come. In Lithuania
spring is very late, only snowdrops and C.tomasinianus start to bloom.
Before some time there was discussion on Latin language matter. There
is web site http://www.princeton.edu/%7Eclip/ where you can hear
restored latin language speaking. There you will meet words which are
used in floral sphere but rules of pronounsation are demonstrated for
all cases. Three from begin are in Greek, all next in Latin. Nice
hearing.
Edmundas Kondratas
Kaunas, Lithuania
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