Re[2]: Fw: Karelian ASSR

2003-01-14 Thread Serge Nesterovitch
Hello Anto'nio, Thursday, January 2, 2003, 3:27:50 PM, you wrote: AnMTl> On 2002.12.27, 13:55, Valeriy E. Ushakov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Constitution says that the republics shall have the right to institute >> their own state languages. This law puts a constraint on that right. >> My un

Re[2]: Month names (was: Re: Standard Conventions and euro)

2002-03-04 Thread Serge Nesterovitch
Hello Doug, Monday, March 04, 2002, 3:07:44 AM, you wrote: DE> In the Hebrew calendar, only Shabbat (Saturday) has a name; the rest of DE> the days are numbered. In Russian and Portuguese, most of the day names DE> are numeric. It's wrong information. In Russian NO one days of week name is nume

Re[2]: Month names (was: Re: Standard Conventions and euro)

2002-03-04 Thread Serge Nesterovitch
Hello Doug, Monday, March 04, 2002, 3:07:44 AM, you wrote: DE> In the Hebrew calendar, only Shabbat (Saturday) has a name; the rest of DE> the days are numbered. In Russian and Portuguese, most of the day names DE> are numeric. It's wrong information. In Russian NO one days of week name is nume

Re[3]: Month names (was: Re: Standard Conventions and euro)

2002-03-04 Thread Serge Nesterovitch
SN> but vtornik =/= vtoroi SN> chetverg =/= chetveryi misspelling :( I mean chetverg =/= chetvertyi SN> pyatnitsa =/= pyatyi SN> Using numbers of a days where names must be used is impossible. SN> And when somebody trying to use day _numbers_ he must remember, that SN> not in all cultures week be