User talk:Liffey
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Hi, Antifinnugor. Speaking of the Hungarian word 'ős', I'd like to point out that both 'father' in English and 'isä' in Finnish can be used in the meaning of 'ancestor'. Liffey 12:04, 8 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- I agree. However, the table itself should be correct, and should not suggest that the word ős means father in Hungarian.
The other word, ín is the part, that connects the muscle to the bone, while ér is the tube, in that blood flows, which has really nothing in common. The table is simply bad there. Antifinnugor 20:52, 11 Dec 2004 (UTC)
[edit] If you say so...
When a person yells "Die!" in a parking lot, do you think she's playing manopoly? I believe Death is the most signifigant meaning of die, as it generally comes to mind. Daniel_123 ► 11:47, 6 September 2006 (UTC)