Sehr geherhter Herr Nisters: (et al)
And that is about the extent of my German & Latin.
I am sorry to see that all these 'conch-l's' are 'taking you to task'
(teasing you) !!!
I am glad to see that you are 'rolling with the punches' (another
colloquialism) ------ they mean 'gekra(e)nkt sein' ------ & perhaps have
not even investigated the 'purity' of the word ----- it has many
meanings --- as do do many words in English ---- that are stolen from having
so many 'Eltern' (Lateinisch, Franzosisch, Italianisch' -- USW) --- !!!!
When it comes to 'pique' (if you are into opera, ---- as I am) ----
investigate 'La Pique Dame" ------
Weird (which ignores the 'English spelling rule' ('I' before 'E', except
after 'C' --- etc.) & this is why English is so infuriating to a
'non-native' neophyte) ---- and even confounds the 'native born', usually !!
'Weird' in my mind (most simply & in colloquial understanding) ---- means
'unexpectedly unusual' ---- or an unexpected situation
/person/statement/reaction ETC.-----
One could describe/explain ' (mad?) King Ludwig of Bavaria' as weird ----
one could say the 'spelling rule' is weird (in its 'exception') ---- some
would think the whorls 'reversing' on some species of otherwise identical
shells, as being weird ----
Try telling that to 'Linaeus' or 'Darwin' ----- AND are the 'Finches' weird
for this same reason?
When I saw the spelling 'wierde' (sonic) ---- I immediately thought of 'auf
Die weide' ----- reminding me of 'meadow'!!!
Oxford (being English) --- must be ---- the 'ultimate' evaluator of the two
languages (nicht wahr?) (in that their roots are fairly common) creates an
opportunity for me to 'tease', also !!!
I am teasing you ---- ('pulling your leg') -- and the only language that
really 'confounds' people is Hungarisch &/or the language of the gypsies
(Rhoemisch)!!!!
'bizarre' ---- veru(e)chkt' --- are potential meanings ----- 'bizzarre' is
bizarre (closer to Franzosisch, for me) ----
On the other hand 'veruechkt' --- is closer to crazy ---- in my mind, ----
and in to-day's vernacular & my German experience, which is purely 20th
century ---
(my ancestors on my Mother's side are 16th century German
(Kehl/Straatsbuergem) ---- but my Father was English ---- from a coal-mining
background !!!)
I hope you may find this of interest/amusement ----
Herzlichst --
Ihr Craig Fisher
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Helmut Nisters" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 4:47 PM
Subject: AW: Websites, Art & Helmut & snacking food
> what mean wierde. I can't find it in the dictionary. But I think I will
stay with you on the list.
> There are several persons, who show humour.
> iwht best shelling greetings
> Helmut from Innsbruck
> Maybe I am not the potato chips with the toast or sandwich, I am the salt
in the soup.
>
>
> Helmut "Helix" Nisters
> Franz-Fischer-Str. 46
> A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria / Europe
> phone: 0043 / 512 / 57 32 14
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> web: www.netwing.at/nisters/
> (please visit it and sign guestbook)
> always looking for shellgrit from all over the world
> for my nearly 89 years aged mother Irmgard
> to makes happy and to keep up her health
>
> office:
> Natural History Department of the
> Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeum Innsbruck
> Feldstrasse 11 a
> A-6020 Innsbruck / Austria / Europe
> phone: 0043 / 512 / 58 72 86 - 37
> web: www.tiroler-landesmuseum.at
> (specimen donations to the
> Tiroler Landesmuseum molluscs collection
> are always appreciated)
>
> ----------
> OK,
>
> Art:
> "A day without Helmut is like a ham and cheese sandwich without potato
> chips."
> Helmut:
> "That's very nice, if anybody likes potato chips. We in Austria eat our
> toast without potato chips."
>
> Now that's the WIERDEST snack I can think of!! Toast and potato chips??
> (giggle)
>
> ps. Thanks for the website input...keep them coming please. I know there
> are more of you out there - I can hear you breathing!
>
> Cheers,
> Peter Egerton
>
>
>
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>
> Peter Egerton, Vancouver, Canada
> Collector of worldwide Mollusca,
> lifetime student of zoology and computers.
> Step into my website:
> http://www.intergate.bc.ca/personal/seashell/index.html
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>
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