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The first one is Polish, and the second one is Finnish.
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Tincup
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Not only smart.. you all are fast!
I am trying my darnest to learn some Spanish. I've got flash cards all over the house... and a recording for little kids about the weather that I listen to over and over... and several books for grade school kids.
Do you think I can remember any of it from day to day?
charlie
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.....Well the first site the .pl was a clue....plus where we live was/is a Czech/Polish farm community so I recognized some of the words and I could almost smell poppy seed kolaches baking.
The second site was a bit harder...I trance channelled my ancestors to see if they could provide a clue and that didn't work all that well so I Googled 'Suomen'...
Charlie
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Now, wonder what the translation of Tincup is in various languages -- there's another challenge for y'all -- so you can reach out to the various nationalities...
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Yep the second one is our Finnish lyme group's site.
-------------------- Please dont suggest "ask your LLMD" because we dont have them here in this country... I just have to count on you fellow patients. Posts: 246 | From Finland | Registered: Dec 2006
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Tincup
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