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From: stevemac@bud.indirect.com (Pascal MacProgrammer)
Subject: "good morning" translation
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Date: Sun, 5 Feb 1995 08:08:26 GMT
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WSCaswell <wscaswell@aol.com> wrote:
>>It's time for another one of those translation requests.  My son has a
>>project due for his 100th day of school.  One of the options we came up
>>with was to try to get a greeting such as "good morning", "good day", or
>>something like that in 100 languages.  That is pretty ambitious for the
>>time we have but I am curious to see if someone may have already compiled
>>such a list.  If we find one we will put the phrases in their appropriate
>>places on a world map for them to hang up at school.  If not we already
>>have a backup plan.

English:    Good morning!
German:     Guten Morgen!
Swedish:    God morgon!
Japanese:   Ohayou gozaimasu!
Esperanto:  Bonan matenon!
Texan:      Gamornin, yall!

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