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From: ben@theory1.kek.jp (Ben Bullock)
Subject: Re: Original Chinese Language
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Gerald B Mathias (mathias@uhunix4.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu) wrote:

> Ben Bullock (ben@theory1.kek.jp) wrote:
> 
> : Mark Fleming Alexandre (MAlexandre@MCImail.com) wrote:
> 
> : > Second, the Japanese word for tea is "chaa", commonly used with... 
> :                                         ****
> 
> : The word is actually "cha", also "sa" is used in compound words such
> : as "sadou" (tea ceremony, where the "dou" element is the same dou in
> : "judou" and "kendou").  It is derived from chinese.
>    *****
> 
> The word is actually "juudou/juudoo."  (Or, in English, "judo" [and "kendo"].)
                        ******

                  oo               o       o
      """"""""""$$"""      "oo      "$o    $$"
           ""oo"             "$o oooo$$ooo$oooo$$o
   ooooooooooo$$oooooo$$o     ""       $"
          o$" $$    o""            $oo$oooooo$$o
        o$"   $$   "          oo   $$        $$
   ooo""      ""          """"$$"  $$""""""""$$
             $$"       oo     $$   $$oooooooo$$
  """""""""$$$$"$"""""""""    $$   $$        $$
         o$$ $$  "oo          $$   $$""""""""$$
       o$""  $$    "$$oooo   o$"o
  ooo""      $$      ""$$ "$$"   ""$$$$$$$$$$$$$$"
             ""            "

> Bart Mathias, who sometimes just can't resist.

Sometimes?

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