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Not really. I was multi tasking -
Quote from: mark smyth on December 18, 2008, 09:37:18 PMNot really. I was multi tasking - Clever you! The ability to do this is usually only displayed by women. Not that coffee can be called a "task"
Not really. I was multi tasking - coffee (real ), googling for 24V transformer for lights, Scottish Rocking ...
Quote from: Lesley Cox on December 19, 2008, 02:20:46 AMQuote from: mark smyth on December 18, 2008, 09:37:18 PMNot really. I was multi tasking - Clever you! The ability to do this is usually only displayed by women. Not that coffee can be called a "task" I don't know, getting through a cup of bad coffee can be pretty tasking!
I presume there is a similar word in Dutch but can not think of any name of a city with it.
Thanks for that Gerry now we have it there as well. Is there an English term like burgh meaning castle in to days English? Is there a city name in England that has burg/burgh in that meaning ?Sorry for the lack of English geography knowledge. Kind regardsJoakim
Joakim, place names in the UK ending with the modern 'bury of burgh and sometimes bury' are normally derived from the Old English word 'burh' meaning 'a fortified place' or 'a defended place'. Some of these places were defended in pre Anglo Saxon times and there may well be a Celtic element in the word 'burh'. When the Normans came in 1066 it was sometimes in these defended places that they chose to build castles. Old English developed from the forms of speech used by the Anglo Saxon invaders from around 500AD and as such had a 'Germanic' root but it is highly likely that there speech was influenced by Scandinavian invaders. So modern English has developed from all of those races who have 'clobberd' us in the past including Picts, Scots, Anglo Saxons, Danes, Norse, French, Romans together forms of Celtic speech used by the indigenous Britains who lived the country prior to Roman times, the nearest equivalent of which is the Welsh language today.
Just like taxonomists place name experts have differing views.