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From: I.G.Batten@ftel.co.uk (Ian G Batten)
Subject: Re: Single European Language
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In article <3s18a6$ghc@soap.pipex.net>,
John Youles  <john.youles@solo.pipex.com> wrote:
> "hundito" = puppy, "hundejo" = kennel.  I'm not sure if the verb to dog 
> means anything, but if it did you'd use "hundi".  Verbs have participles 

Even a teaching dictionary has that one: ``If you dog someone, you
follow them closely and never leave them''.  

ian
