I think that's a great idea!
No excuse then not to learn the language of the country you are living in....
I think that's a great idea!
I have learned to bite my tongue over the dreadful spelling, grammar, text-speak and failure to use spell-checkers on all forums.
That's rather a lot of words for someone whose words have failed them!!!Lofos-Jan wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2017 1:32 pmWords fail me! The anglicised spelling of the Greek name τουλίπα is toulipa. There is no 'u' sound in Greek - it is sounded using 'ou'. So it is a perfectly understandable translation even if it is spelt differently some where else. If we get critical to this level it will eventually lead to the end of the quirkiness and the beauty of Cyprus. I love it that toast is spelt as 'tost' on the menus!Not at all. The sign next to the banner in Polemi spells it correctly. As I understand it there are a lot of English involved in preserving the Tulips so the proof can be easily checked before printing. And finally there is a clear reluctance to proof check signs, banners, vehicle signwriting etc over here as can be seen by observing the absurd number of errors. There are very few menus in restaurants that don't have obvious and easily spotted spelling errors.
Jeanne
Fully agree with that. My Greek teacher says "did the message get across". We make more mistakes in Greek than just the odd misspelling. The funniest one I hear from time to time is the Brit who wants to say "good Morning" and instead says "good octopus" The GC's normally don't bat an eye lid.