Re: The_Sage & void main()
The_Sage wrote:
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> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the Hun was
> the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a
> suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as Fredirica
> (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
>
> Can't you get anything right?
>
> The Sage[/color]
I have seen some sites that list that name as a female dog name.
I have seen that name listed as male.
Attila the Hun was from the area now known as Hungry and was king in
about 433 - 453 AD. The name had nothing to do with english. English
was not really even a language until that time (Middle of the 5 century
or about 450 AD) As far as I know Attila was the only name (No first or
last just ATTILA)
This is not really helping your argument about HLA or C or C++.
The_Sage wrote:
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>
> Attila is feminine when used as a *first* name, you idiot. Attila the Hun was
> the name of King whose *last* name was Attila. The key giveaway here is the -a
> suffix, which is the feminine form of english given names, such as Fredirica
> (Fred) or Andrea (Andrew).
>
> Can't you get anything right?
>
> The Sage[/color]
I have seen some sites that list that name as a female dog name.
I have seen that name listed as male.
Attila the Hun was from the area now known as Hungry and was king in
about 433 - 453 AD. The name had nothing to do with english. English
was not really even a language until that time (Middle of the 5 century
or about 450 AD) As far as I know Attila was the only name (No first or
last just ATTILA)
This is not really helping your argument about HLA or C or C++.
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