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I suspect that if ecce in Latin means 'behold!', the ecco in Italian can't be far off. I think it's closer in meaning in French to 'voila' than 'ici'.
>Not necessarily at all! I may be totally wrong, and be using it out of context. No one ever taught me any Italian - the little I know I've picked up autodidactically. I can't even remember how/where I picked it up. Where's Fabio when you need him?
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>>I'm probably wrong, but I thought it meant 'here is' or 'here they come.' Like 'BOT' in Russian? Whereas 'Ecco' is 'Behold!' or 'Voila!' sortof... Shows how LITTLE I know! :o)
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>>>>Hi all,
>>>>I want tooltiptext showing the real field value. Not 'mytable.Name', but 'James'. Is it possible to do that?
>>>>Thanx in advance
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>>>Francesco
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>>>PMFJI but do you think you could settle an argument, please?
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>>>What is the meaning of "Ecco" in Italian?
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>>>Thanks
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>>>Terry
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