Re: New Danish record
No, actually, that would be like saying the new record in England (or the
new British record) is x lbs. Which is correct. Just sounds funny because
danish means something else too. It is fine to say Denmarks news record, or
the new Danish record.
On 11/1/06, Stephen Jepsen <ctpumpkin@optonline.net> wrote:
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> Yes...This would be like saying the British record is of England.
>
> Stephen Jepsen
> CT GS&PGA President
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> I will be the stupid one and ask. Is Danish the
> country of Denmark?
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