Mastering Python
Hendrik van Rooyen
mail at microcorp.co.za
Wed Mar 28 01:55:20 EDT 2007
"Bruno Desthuilliers" <bruno.42.desthuilliers at wtf.web...uro.oops.com> wrote:
>Dennis Lee Bieber a écrit :
>> On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 21:40:51 +0100, Bruno Desthuilliers
>> <bdesth.quelquechose at free.quelquepart.fr> declaimed the following in
>> comp.lang.python:
>>>
>> For future reference, and I hope you don't mind the lesson,
>I don't.
>> the past
>> tense of "bind" is "bound"
>err... I knew that, of course.
If one were to apply Dennis' ..ind to ..ound rule in reverse,
then the present tense of the verb "hound"
will be "hind" - bound to be..
English is such a a marvellously logical, consistent language.
For instance, there is a disease of the lungs called phthisis,
which is pronounced something like: "tie-sis"...
Pretty obvious of course, as is the pronounciation of the
name: "Cholmondely"
- Hendrik
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