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imported>Aleta Curry (→To look at the catalogues, see catalog, as opposed to just clicking the tab!: Is Webster's the same as what Hayford said?) |
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:I never before heard of this word, in either French or English, so I guess it's true about "learning something new everyday"! I can pronounce it in French all right, but how about in 'Merkin? '''Ann-ee-mal-yer'''? '''Ann-ee-mal-ee-er'''?[[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 16:03, 27 December 2007 (CST) | :I never before heard of this word, in either French or English, so I guess it's true about "learning something new everyday"! I can pronounce it in French all right, but how about in 'Merkin? '''Ann-ee-mal-yer'''? '''Ann-ee-mal-ee-er'''?[[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 16:03, 27 December 2007 (CST) | ||
::I should amend myself, because of course BritEng would never allow '''Ann-e--mal--ee-yay''' (that sort of thing is considered pretentious, or at least it used to be). (Webster's says '''a-n'-m'-lir''') (n'= n-upsidedown 'e'). I'm not sure if that's the same as Hayford's ''ann-ee--mal--er''. Be assured that whichever you pick, ''someone'' will correct you! [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 17: | ::I should amend myself, because of course BritEng would never allow '''Ann-e--mal--ee-yay''' (that sort of thing is considered pretentious, or at least it used to be). (Webster's says '''a-n'-m'-lir''') (n'= n-upsidedown 'e'). I'm not sure if that's the same as Hayford's ''ann-ee--mal--er''. Be assured that whichever you pick, ''someone'' will correct you! [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 17:36, 6 June 2008 (CDT) |
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To look at the catalogues, see catalog, as opposed to just clicking the tab!
I gather the mere presence of a 'catalog' tab renders this redundant? For a list of famous animaliers, see Animalier/Catalogs. Aleta Curry 15:13, 21 November 2007 (CST)
- I never before heard of this word, in either French or English, so I guess it's true about "learning something new everyday"! I can pronounce it in French all right, but how about in 'Merkin? Ann-ee-mal-yer? Ann-ee-mal-ee-er?Hayford Peirce 16:03, 27 December 2007 (CST)
- I should amend myself, because of course BritEng would never allow Ann-e--mal--ee-yay (that sort of thing is considered pretentious, or at least it used to be). (Webster's says a-n'-m'-lir) (n'= n-upsidedown 'e'). I'm not sure if that's the same as Hayford's ann-ee--mal--er. Be assured that whichever you pick, someone will correct you! Aleta Curry 17:36, 6 June 2008 (CDT)