† That reminds me, Olga, as we’ve mentioned stew: I’m going to have to start batch cooking some, next payday: it does come in handy!
I know what you mean about visiting parts of a home country: there’s bit’s of Essex — and the UK — I’ve never seen, but keep meaning to! My two sisters are far better travelled, in that regard. (As I recall? My step father had property in Andalusia: another part of the world I’ve not seen.)
That reminds me … I have to walk up the hill for my weight management class, today. I’ll need my coat: it looks like it’s going to rain … …
(Asturian’s called Bable? I have to wonder if that name’s linked to the words, Babel, or Babble?)
‡ The Guardian can bebad, Debbi. But not necessarily as bad as Autocorrect! Here …
Yes, I saw the recent post, Debbi: and left you a comment: I hope things improve!
Q4) Somoni (if the wikipedia spelling is correct. It seems it is named after a historical figure, a king of old, although it seems they spell his name Samani as well. I know, it is even more complicated with different alphabets.)
Q5) No I'll have to investigate on the origins of the name Bable. I have no idea, but I remember learning about the different languages as a child, even when they weren't considered "languages" or allowed to be used in an official capacity. (A lot of people spoke Catalan when I was small, but you weren't allowed to study it in schools, and you couldn't use it anywhere officially. They taught it in the primary school I attended, but the grades and everything else were not included in the official paperwork. Things changed when Franco died, but it took a while, and I remember when I went to secondary school (he died when I was 10) most of the other students had never studied Catalan. So, I had a bit of an advantage. I hope the meeting goes well today. I remember watching some Babylon 5 years back, but I can't recall any details.
Thanks, Paul! At some point, I'll be able to get treatment at NIH again. Which merely masks the symptoms. But it's better than nothing.
Meanwhile, I got a potato. Or po-tah-to. As you wish! :)
I have the vaguest memories of Babylon Five. I don't recall the politics. Mainly, I remember the guy who played Checkov on Star Trek having a scene where he said, "Be seeing you," to someone and giving the salute. :)
I was like, "Oh, boy. A Prisoner reference!" :)
1. the USSR 2. republic 3. Dushanbe 4. the somoni 5. no
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Q1) the USSR
ReplyDeleteQ2) A republic
Q3) Dushanbe
Q4) Somoni (if the wikipedia spelling is correct. It seems it is named after a historical figure, a king of old, although it seems they spell his name Samani as well. I know, it is even more complicated with different alphabets.)
Q5) No
I'll have to investigate on the origins of the name Bable. I have no idea, but I remember learning about the different languages as a child, even when they weren't considered "languages" or allowed to be used in an official capacity. (A lot of people spoke Catalan when I was small, but you weren't allowed to study it in schools, and you couldn't use it anywhere officially. They taught it in the primary school I attended, but the grades and everything else were not included in the official paperwork. Things changed when Franco died, but it took a while, and I remember when I went to secondary school (he died when I was 10) most of the other students had never studied Catalan. So, I had a bit of an advantage.
I hope the meeting goes well today.
I remember watching some Babylon 5 years back, but I can't recall any details.
1 USSR
ReplyDelete2 Republic
3 Dusanbe
4 Somoni
5 No
Thanks, Paul! At some point, I'll be able to get treatment at NIH again. Which merely masks the symptoms. But it's better than nothing.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile, I got a potato. Or po-tah-to. As you wish! :)
I have the vaguest memories of Babylon Five. I don't recall the politics. Mainly, I remember the guy who played Checkov on Star Trek having a scene where he said, "Be seeing you," to someone and giving the salute. :)
I was like, "Oh, boy. A Prisoner reference!" :)
1. the USSR
2. republic
3. Dushanbe
4. the somoni
5. no