Dragaera

evolution in language: OT.now on topic

Shannon Wimberly shannon3d at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 18 12:39:51 PST 2005

>   I now live in Waxahachie. Say that, I dare you. (If it helps, it's an 
>  American Indian language being mangled rather than Spanish.)
 
Oh!  Oh!  Pick me!  Pick me!  Of course, not only do I live within an hour of  Waxahachie but I also grew up in Oklahoma.  I'll see your Waxahachie and raise you a Pushmataha and an Oologah (both spelled almost phonetically actually).
 
On a more serious note, I had a(an?) Hungarian friend visit me with her child Dani.  I had always pronounced it DAN-ee, but she informed me it is pronounce DAH-nee.  Her second child will be named Able.  Don't be fooled by the common name.  It's pronounced ah-BEL

		
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