>I found this in my E-Mail and i want share it with you:
>
>**************************************
>Claude Leblanc wrote:
>>
>> IF ERROR() = 10 && Syntax error
>> =MessageBox("My mother tongue is french!",64,"Sorry...")
>> ENDIF
>>
>> Amusant comme signature.
>>
>> Je me demandais simplement si pour un anglophone
>> il y a une difference notable entre "language" et "tongue"
>> que nous traduisons dans les deux cas par "langue".
>>
>> Je serais porté a dire "my home language"
>> histoire de ne pas meler ma mêre a ca...
>>
>> :)
>>
>> Claude L.
>
>Je te remercie du renseignement, je m'empresse de placer un rectificatif
>sur UT.
>
>BTW
>
>How can i put an error handler in an error handler?
>
>IF ERROR() = 10 && Syntax error
> =MessageBox("My mother tongue is french!",64,"Sorry...")
> IF ERROR() = 10 && Syntax error
> =MessageBox("My home language is french!",64,"Sorry...")
> ENDIF
>ENDIF && ;-)
>
>***************************
>
>I was not the only one who dont speak english "well", and i apreciate what Claude do for me.
>
>The message here is: Feel free to correct my english, it's a very good way for me to learn the Internet language.
>
>Thank you Claude.
Oh, the complications of the English language. . .
We can say "My mother tongue is French". But if I say "My mother gave him the tongue" does that mean she is French?
Jim N.
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