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− | Amazing class, especially at Carlisle. A knowledge of Latin will be extremely useful to someone taking this course, as much of the course involves Latin word roots. Remember, always dance to The Adventure of English soundtrack. | + | Amazing class, especially at Lancaster and Carlisle. A knowledge of Latin (and Greek) will be extremely useful to someone taking this course, as much of the course involves Latin word roots. (and Greek word roots.) Remember, always dance to The Adventure of English soundtrack. |
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You can parse my assimilation anytime. | You can parse my assimilation anytime. | ||
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Humbi Song? is that you? as I remind you, your name is Henri. | Humbi Song? is that you? as I remind you, your name is Henri. | ||
Parsing is fun fun fun. ETYM ROXX! | Parsing is fun fun fun. ETYM ROXX! | ||
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+ | Huh? Emily? (seeing as you're the only one who spells my "name" with an i at the end) | ||
+ | or Amy or Sam... |
Revision as of 15:31, 31 July 2006
Amazing class, especially at Lancaster and Carlisle. A knowledge of Latin (and Greek) will be extremely useful to someone taking this course, as much of the course involves Latin word roots. (and Greek word roots.) Remember, always dance to The Adventure of English soundtrack.
PARSE THIS!! (Humbi)
PARSE! PARSE! PARSE! PARSE! PARSE! PARSE! PARSE!
You can parse my assimilation anytime.
Humbi Song? is that you? as I remind you, your name is Henri.
Parsing is fun fun fun. ETYM ROXX!
Huh? Emily? (seeing as you're the only one who spells my "name" with an i at the end) or Amy or Sam...