el lenguaje del tambor

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Re: el lenguaje del tambor

Postby tumbador79 » Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:28 pm

thomas newton wrote: So now I have no idea.

Then maybe it would be wise not to make emphatic statements like:
thomas newton wrote:Also - there is no 'standard'.
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Re: el lenguaje del tambor

Postby thomas newton » Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:16 am

tumbador79 wrote:
thomas newton wrote: So now I have no idea.

Then maybe it would be wise not to make emphatic statements like:
thomas newton wrote:Also - there is no 'standard'.


Acknowledged. I'm learning.
I don't think there is a standard in the way that the op means, only family/regional varieties but, I maybe wrong.

No offense meant, spoke in haste, my bad etc.
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