[erlang-questions] Fwd: Erlang Job for $5000 in Saint-Petersburg

Kunthar kunthar@REDACTED
Wed May 2 15:20:38 CEST 2012


Hi all,

As you can easily realize, we are monitoring this list from all over
the world speaking different languages for Erlang based events.

I would like to give another example from my own country for audience
to have fun:
Siz Erlang ile ilgili bir listede siktirik dilbilim yorumları yaparken,
snob ve en küçük bir katkı sağlamayan angut mesajlarınıza
makak maymunları bile götüyle gülüyor, sizi erkek egemen dallamalar
sürüsü sizi :)


Be well brothers




On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Ivan Uemlianin <ivan@REDACTED> wrote:
> Some dialects of British English have "youse" (pronounced a bit like "use"
> but with a shorter vowel).
>
>
>> On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:03 PM, Jesse Gumm<gumm@REDACTED>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Or, for that matter, a non-ambiguous second person plural. I'm
>>> personally fine with "y'all" despite not being from the American
>>> South.
>
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BR,
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