welsh dragon
Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
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tintit quiet
How'd tha know tintit is male?Who's he talking to? Tintit? Never heard of him.
A couple of years back a Cypriot told me that in his 30 years in the tourist trade he had never met anyone as passionate about learning Greek.Your persistent that's for sure.
I've another to teach now. Just had that bit made clear to me.
Where to start!
Ahh..sorry, that was an assumption made due to my brain processing routines which went along the lines of 'Tintit - Tin Man - Man of tin - Despite having tit in it, Tintit is a man.'
Ask @Blue if the Greek for Tin has a male or female gender in Greek?
My thoughts having just seen the reply. Its not going to be easy this one.
Tin, as in the metal is masculine. However, if used as in 'cake tin' or whatever it can vary.Ahh..sorry, that was an assumption made due to my brain processing routines which went along the lines of 'Tintit - Tin Man - Man of tin - Despite having tit in it, Tintit is a man.'
Ask @Blue if the Greek for Tin has a male or female gender in Greek?
I can though!Dont worry. My brain doesn't proess anything well anymore. Can't think why though
I can though!
Hmm..so accidentally correct unless talking about cakes.. sounds like MrsD was right, I know nothing about baking..in any language!