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I posted a rar file together with the pictures and forgot an index.
Sorry for the rar file, indices coming soon.


English is my native language - in fact, my only language! - and even
though I know that the proper word IS "indices" I have still always
preferred "indexes". There are a lot of words in the English
language, especially those with their roots in the Latin or French,
that have unusual plural forms.

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Bouler added these comments in the current discussion du jour ...

I posted a rar file together with the pictures and forgot an index.
Sorry for the rar file, indices coming soon.


English is my native language - in fact, my only language! - and even
though I know that the proper word IS "indices" I have still always
preferred "indexes". There are a lot of words in the English
language, especially those with their roots in the Latin or French,
that have unusual plural forms.

You're very right there.
Even English and American is not the same.
In America you write "color", in English "colour".
An American says "Me too", an Englishman would say "So am I", ore "So do I".
The history of language is very interesting.
My native language is "Fries", not Dutch, and maybe there are only half a
million people speaking "Fries".
But building a sentence in Fries and English is the same and differs from
Dutch.
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Bouler (The Netherlands)


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I posted a rar file together with the pictures and forgot an
index. Sorry for the rar file, indices coming soon.


English is my native language - in fact, my only language! -
and even though I know that the proper word IS "indices" I have
still always preferred "indexes". There are a lot of words in
the English language, especially those with their roots in the
Latin or French, that have unusual plural forms.

You're very right there.
Even English and American is not the same.
In America you write "color", in English "colour".
An American says "Me too", an Englishman would say "So am I",
ore "So do I". The history of language is very interesting.
My native language is "Fries", not Dutch, and maybe there are
only half a million people speaking "Fries".
But building a sentence in Fries and English is the same and
differs from Dutch.


English: Spot on, American: Right on

"English is a language hard to understand, but easy to
misunderstand" - Unknown or George Bernard Shaw

"England and America are two countries divided by a common
language" - George Bernard Shaw

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"That's all I have to say about that" - Forrest Gump


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You're very right there.
Even English and American is not the same.
In America you write "color", in English "colour".
An American says "Me too", an Englishman would say "So am I",
ore "So do I". The history of language is very interesting.
My native language is "Fries", not Dutch, and maybe there are
only half a million people speaking "Fries".
But building a sentence in Fries and English is the same and
differs from Dutch.


English: Spot on, American: Right on

"English is a language hard to understand, but easy to
misunderstand" - Unknown or George Bernard Shaw

"England and America are two countries divided by a common
language" - George Bernard Shaw

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