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From: dik@cwi.nl (Dik T. Winter)
Subject: Re: Scots and English (was: Re: Flemish and Dutch)
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Date: Mon, 8 May 1995 00:50:31 GMT
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In article <sarimaD86LqJ.EF5@netcom.com> sarima@netcom.com (Stanley Friesen) writes:
 > >Gin ye war tae haud at, ye'd hae tae hae Dutch an Flemish in t forbye,
 > >acause ilka yin is as lik an as unalik ilk ither. German, an aa. Whaur
 > >wad ye fin an end tae t?
 > >
 > If I have understood this correctly, I think I tend to agree.
 > 
What I think interesting is that I think I understand it as well.  But I
would be more sure if I had a working knowledge of Frisian.
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