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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/25/2017 3:58 AM, Lieven wrote:<br>
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<blockquote cite="mid:66a5c420-6f8d-e0de-4680-357b4f1add9f@gmx.de"
type="cite">== WORD WISH == <br>
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beginning (n) <br>
end (n) <br>
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as in "end of the week", "end of the world", "the end of a nice
evening", "the end of an event"... <br>
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The definitions for {bI'reS} and {bertlham} include a note that
they are only used in songs and operas etc. <br>
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I feel wrong when talking about the weekend as {Hogh bertlham}. <br>
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<p>We can say <b>DorDI' Hogh</b> and we generally accept <b>taghDI'
Hogh,</b> so I'm not devastated by this lack. (I wouldn't mind a
verb for <i>begin [a period of time does this]</i>.)<br>
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