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From: dasher@netcom.com (Anton Sherwood)
Subject: vocabulary suicide
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Organization: That would be telling.
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Date: Fri, 29 Dec 1995 04:00:44 GMT
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: > Kjell Rehnstroem <m9548@abc.se> says:
: > : Many years ago when I was an eager Esperanto user, I was talking to a
: > : Frenchman about someone having committed suicide. I said: "Li faris
: > : memmortigon" which is Esperanto for "He committed suicide". 

: dasher@netcom.com "Anton Sherwood" writes:
: > Why not "li mortigis sin"?

Phil Hunt  <philip@storcomp.demon.co.uk> says:
: Or even "Li sin mortigis"?

Aw "Lin si mortigis" ecx?
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Anton Sherwood   *\\*   +1 415 267 0685   *\\*   DASher@netcom.com
I wasn't always anarcho-capitalist, you know.	--   Ubi scriptum?
