You werent aware that the expression simply represents a persons inability to decipher,
and the inability to care? The second part doesnt apply entirely to me though, I am very
interested in some languages, namely German, ancient Hebrew, koine Greek, Russian,
Japanese, Chinese...roughly in that order (wish me luck!). Not loads of interest in
Romance languages, but did take Latin and French in h.s. No I didnt pay very good
attention either. Il es, tu es, je suis, la fanetre, le pupitre. Look right?
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On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 8:42 AM PDT Kevin Monceaux wrote:
On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 05:01:38PM -0700, Chris Tofu
wrote:
C: It's all Greek to me!
Greek looks more like:
? ??????????? ???????? ?????? ????? ?? ? ??????????? ??? ?? ???? ???????
???? ?? ???? ??????? ????????? ??? ?????.
Well, ancient Greek at least. :-)
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