Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-02 Thread Len Copley
On 2/04/2011 1:54 PM, Larry Gusaas wrote: On 2011/04/01 10:42 PM Len Copley wrote: Hi. Correct English, is that spoken by the Queen of England, In other words, you mean the English spoken by the Upper Class snobs, twits, poufs, and wankers who attended England's public boarding schools.

[tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-02 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2011/04/02 12:54 AM Len Copley wrote: My English dictionary tells me at the beginning , that Canada is unique, in as much as Canadians will spell correct English or use American English. Huh? More of this correct English bullshit. Correct English in Great Britain is different than correct

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-02 Thread Charles-H. Schulz
Hello there, I would like to remind everyone here that courtesy is the rule here. Harsh words in any language are not allowed. Please respect everyone here and especially the people you are talking to. Also remember to keep discussions on topic. Thanks, Charles. Le Sat, 02 Apr 2011 02:55:05

[tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread dionysien
Hi all We must keep in mind that languages vary enormously with respect non only to their available vowels and consonants, but also to their possible syllables. The component words of LibreOffice, though quite common international words, have already diverging pronounciations wordwide. We

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread M Henri Day
2011/4/1 dionysien jean-francois.bour...@univ-paris8.fr Hi all We must keep in mind that languages vary enormously with respect non only to their available vowels and consonants, but also to their possible syllables. The component words of LibreOffice, though quite common international

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Christian Lohmaier
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:26 PM, M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com wrote: 2011/4/1 dionysien jean-francois.bour...@univ-paris8.fr Hi all We must keep in mind that languages vary enormously with respect non only to their available vowels and consonants, but also to their possible syllables.

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread M Henri Day
2011/4/1 Christian Lohmaier lohmaier+ooofut...@googlemail.com On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:26 PM, M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com wrote: 2011/4/1 dionysien jean-francois.bour...@univ-paris8.fr Hi all We must keep in mind that languages vary enormously with respect non only to their

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Friedrich Strohmaier
Hi Henri, *, M Henri Day schrieb: 2011/4/1 Christian Lohmaier lohmaier+ooofut...@googlemail.com On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 4:26 PM, M Henri Day mhenri...@gmail.com wrote: 2011/4/1 dionysien jean-francois.bour...@univ-paris8.fr [..] The component words of LibreOffice, though quite common

[tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2011/04/01 1:20 PM Len Copley wrote: I agree, as English spoken by Americans is different to correct English Please, pray tell me, what is bloody correct English? Larry -- _ Larry I. Gusaas Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan Canada Website: http://larry-gusaas.com An

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Len Copley
Hi. Correct English, is that spoken by the Queen of England, all good English dictionaries, will have the correct spelling and meaning of true English words. American dictionaries will say English Dictionary, however, it will be in American English. An example would be, License spelt with an

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Len Copley
On 2/04/2011 12:42 PM, Len Copley wrote: Hi. Correct English, is that spoken by the Queen of England, all good English dictionaries, will have the correct spelling and meaning of true English words. American dictionaries will say English Dictionary, however, it will be in American English. An

[tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-04-01 Thread Larry Gusaas
On 2011/04/01 10:42 PM Len Copley wrote: Hi. Correct English, is that spoken by the Queen of England, In other words, you mean the English spoken by the Upper Class snobs, twits, poufs, and wankers who attended England's public boarding schools. Most citizens of Great Britain don't speak that

[tdf-discuss] Re: Get and appove: recommended Soundfile pronouncing LibreOffice

2011-03-30 Thread aqualung
If all that recently collected donation money is burning a hole in your pocket, you could have maybe half a dozen professionally produced Flash videos, each one showing a good-looking, smiling LO user from every continent, saying Welcome to LibreOffice! in their language and with their preferred