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Basil Chupin
blchupin at iinet.net.au
Fri Oct 29 11:50:03 UTC 2010
On 29/10/2010 20:59, Christopher Chan wrote:
> On Friday, October 29, 2010 04:51 PM, Basil Chupin wrote:
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>> But methinks you meant to say, "Salam", right? :-) .
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> Argh...shalom I guess.
>
"Shalom", as far as I know, has the same meaning as the Italian, "Ciao",
which can either mean "Hello" or "Goodbye".
> Salam is Arabic?
>
"Salam" or "Salaam" is Arabic for "Peace.
> Jerusalem is supposed to mean double peace.
>
Not that I am aware of.
In Russian it is pronounced (English phonetics) as "u-ru-sa-lim*"*
[where the first 'u' is pronounced "you" and the second as "roo"
{kanga-roo}].
Overall, I think it is simply is taken to be a city but, of course,
taking into account its history that it is a Holy city/place.
BC
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"Ning Yu displayed his wisdom while the country followed System, but when it did not, he acted stupid. His wisdom is achievable by others, his stupidity is not."
Confucius
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