Weather in Atlantic Canada
After a few meters, everything just starts to disappear …
Every morning I awake to heavy fog; it seems to burn away in the afternoon, but it rolls back into town (from the sea) every night. This goes on all summer long.
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April 24, 2010
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J - April 26, 2010
Hey,
I’m sorry that my comment has nothing to do with the actual blog message but felt that this is the easiest way to notify you. Don’t have a login name for your forum etc.
An acquaintance of mine sent me today a link to the new addition on Google Transliterate: possibility to write Ge’ez characters! (http://www.google.com/transliterate/tigrinya)
So far I’ve been using your lovely dictionary input field to quickly get the Tigrinya characters whenever I need them in my Word or Excel documents. Hope you won’t remove that option any time soon! Whenever I try to write an SMS or an e-mail to a Tigrinya speaker I use your transliteration system with some of my own modifications.
Thanks for the great site!
Long time visitor, J
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Scandinavia (lots of Habeshas here
trying to learn Tigrinya since ~two years back
Temaharay - May 4, 2010
Thank J,
I’ll try to spread the word.