thanks !
How is that in Greek?
qachvaD wa' 'elaDya' mu' tu'lu' 'ej nuvvaD latlh mu' tu'lu'. in greek we have two different words ; one describes the building, and another describes the person. On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 12:32 PM, Lieven <levinius@gmx.de> wrote:
Am 08.06.2016 um 10:07 schrieb mayqel qunenoS:
Here is the stupid question of the day:
There is no stupid question. :-)
{Hergh ngevwI'} refers to the person who sells, or to the store which sells ? Or both ?
Well, literally spoken, a building cannot sell anything. So it must be the person who sells it. I don't know how this word was created, but I think of it as what one would say in english "I go to the butcher" or "I go to the barber's" - you think of the building, but you mention the person. How is that in Greek?
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