[***Spam***](Rate:053) Re: [asterisk-dev] say.conf options (m/f)
Hfritz
hfritz at top-works.com
Sun May 27 15:08:06 MST 2007
Japanese too.
we also need multiple ways counting objects.
HFritz at Tokyo
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From: "Yaakov Menken" <menken at capalon.com>
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Subject: [***Spam***](Rate:053) Re: [asterisk-dev] say.conf options (m/f)
> English is one of few languages in which inanimate objects don't have a
> gender. I understand German is another. Most languages, including the
> Romance languages (French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, etc.), Arabic,
> and Hebrew, will need multiple ways to say numbers.
>
> Yaakov Menken
>
> Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
>> On Sun, May 27, 2007 at 10:09:07AM -0400, Paul wrote:
>>
>>> Is this like in Spanish we have "primero" and "primera" whereas in
>>> English we only have "first"?
>>>
>>> Also in Spanish we have "un", "uno" and "una" for English "a" or "one".
>>> Phrases like "a son", "one son", "a daughter", "one daughter" are
>>> handled differently. Is this the case for Hebrew?
>>
>> Yes.
>>
>
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