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Alife: I went to the site you found. Translating about 2/3 of the way down - Hipponese: Of the Aegean island of Hipponesos. What you read was: second declension in U.S. proper noun, singular vocative. I hope that helps :)
Thanks stonehenge1951 Gun Hay Fat Cho (Not sure the English spelling right now.
ę°å¹“儽
Edit found it!!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChineseNewYear
simplified Chinese: ęååč“¢
traditional Chinese: ęåē¼č²”
Gong hei fat choi, which loosely translates to āCongratulations and be prosperousā
bald about 16 years ago
but birds donāt understand hipponese
alife about 16 years ago
I googled the word THERE IS one it means seconde dĆ©clinaison in U.S., I DES noms propres, vocatif to singulier Thatās the english translation, whatever that means!?! http://www.dicolatin.com/FR/LAK/0/HIPPONESE/index.htm I even saw your post! Love Googling in the morning, Now for another cup of coffee:D
stonehenge1951 about 16 years ago
Alife: I went to the site you found. Translating about 2/3 of the way down - Hipponese: Of the Aegean island of Hipponesos. What you read was: second declension in U.S. proper noun, singular vocative. I hope that helps :)
alife about 16 years ago
Thanks stonehenge1951 Gun Hay Fat Cho (Not sure the English spelling right now. ę°å¹“儽 Edit found it!! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChineseNewYear simplified Chinese: ęååč“¢ traditional Chinese: ęåē¼č²” Gong hei fat choi, which loosely translates to āCongratulations and be prosperousā
Geekologist about 16 years ago
alife needs more coffee. Lets see what he comes up with!