To my even more boring purist streak, isn't it literally "many thanks"?
(two years German) or is that "baby dutch" as the Dutch call Afrikaans :) On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:56 PM, Elardus Engelbrecht <[email protected]> wrote: >>Riedel, Alexander wrote: >>>I think YGIAGAM meens: Your guess is as good as mine > > Peter Nuttall wrote: >>Ahhh ... That would be it ... Vielen Dank ... :-) ... > > So I am *guessing* you are really happy with Alexander's good reply? > > Am I right or am I right? ;-D ;-D > > Groete / Greetings > Elardus Engelbrecht > > PS: for really bored purists: 'Vielen Dank' is in English: 'Thank You Very > Much' > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, > send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO > Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html > -- Wayne V. Bickerdike ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For IBM-MAIN subscribe / signoff / archive access instructions, send email to [email protected] with the message: GET IBM-MAIN INFO Search the archives at http://bama.ua.edu/archives/ibm-main.html

