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Re^4: Do you cite a programining lang?

by Burak (Chaplain)
on Oct 15, 2008 at 19:22 UTC ( [id://717318]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: Do you cite a programining lang?
in thread Do you cite a programining lang?

I Just didn't encounter the term you used (nekulturny philistine) before :) Thanks.

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Re^5: Do you cite a programining lang?
by Jenda (Abbot) on Oct 15, 2008 at 22:17 UTC

    I'm not surprised. "nekulturny" (there should be an acute (comma) above the last "y") is Slovak. Well, maybe Polish and a few other slavic languages as well, Czech would be "nekulturni" (again with an acute).

    philistine is not using the Slovak spelling though, the Slovak spelling would be "filištýn". (Hope the accents do make it. It's finistyn with a hook above "s" and acute above "y".) I've never heard it in any similar sense. But I'm terrible with references to the Bible.

      nekulturny philistine
      almost sounded like something out of Clockwork Orange.

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