I come back ... Triangles
No time or inclination to feed this blog (of others write better than me ... here or there ) during this past year ...
head to the grindstone, migraines (This explaining this?), Children very time-consuming ...
Well, no good (s) resolution (s) to come, but the urge to tell the inspection this year ...
course, must await the report to know what it really is (that of last year had at least cooled), but the feeling is not the same at all.
course, exercises / assessments, but not presented at all like last year (this was not the same inspector).
I felt a real exchange not only between the inspector and my boy, but also with me.
Respect.
From listening.
And the icing on the cake, Mr. made an amateur archeology. As Little
Groumpf is still passionate as the dinosaurs, knights, and since this year, prehistoric men, there were discussions about castles, knights weapons, then those of prehistoric humans (review of the inspector at my reaction "Do not worry, boys, we understand ...").
was much less formal, less "academic" than last year.
And I was much more comfortable (last year, I remember very well have been shaking until the start of the inspector), perhaps because we had already lived control, but I do not think this is the only reason (especially since I spent a good part of the morning yesterday with a bad ball to the stomach ...).
But I remain cautious and wait for the report o).
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Why Do Sucker Fish Die
UNDER REGIONAL Suisse Romande
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This study presents some regional words and expressions used mainly in western Switzerland and Savoie. It includes 1691 entries. There are more scholarly works written by linguists. This list rather part of these booklets, these hasty lexicons with regional local words that make you laugh and cry in the cottages, such as "do schmolitz", "a Panossas", "the tiaffe.
However it combines two advantages: access is easy, and it's free. It is also the most comprehensive available on the Web, with 1691 definitions.
The geographical reference data for some entries is not restrictive, the term in question can be used elsewhere, even outside the field Franco-Provençal: Quebec, Belgium or Africa or Oceania. In this case, it is Old French words often fell into disuse elsewhere.
For brevity, certain terms are defined elsewhere. See also pages devoted to place names in western Switzerland and surroundings.
Words marked with an asterisk (*) are not documented in any written source, but were reconstructed by etymological analysis.
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This study presents some regional words and expressions used mainly in western Switzerland and Savoie. It includes 1691 entries. There are more scholarly works written by linguists. This list rather part of these booklets, these hasty lexicons with regional local words that make you laugh and cry in the cottages, such as "do schmolitz", "a Panossas", "the tiaffe.
However it combines two advantages: access is easy, and it's free. It is also the most comprehensive available on the Web, with 1691 definitions.
The geographical reference data for some entries is not restrictive, the term in question can be used elsewhere, even outside the field Franco-Provençal: Quebec, Belgium or Africa or Oceania. In this case, it is Old French words often fell into disuse elsewhere.
For brevity, certain terms are defined elsewhere. See also pages devoted to place names in western Switzerland and surroundings.
Words marked with an asterisk (*) are not documented in any written source, but were reconstructed by etymological analysis.
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