Wednesday, March 30, 2005

Remains

Yes, if in english you name the first day of the week" Monday",there's a clear ancient meaning to celebrate the moon on that day.What about the french, it's "Lundi", Lune is Moon but "Di";
what is "Di"? In french day is jour. Di? Remain of a forgotten celtic language.Sure thing

3 Comments:

Blogger Appleita said...

Well, everybody knows Di was a princess. So, I guess it's Moon Princess...

Right? ;-)

9:39 AM  
Blogger GPV said...

c'mon apple it's not lunladidi,

I'll have to work harder,that your fault,keep the cotton pickin' hands ov youes away from dee taipen pawd !! ah knoes wa't yoo's lawk to eae somepen lawk lonsuridi.
^ ^
°°
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3:10 PM  
Blogger Nattie said...

HELLO, thanks for posting on my site, I luv the comments....Anyways...lund means penis in HINDI....i am not sure if it has cognates with "lune" I don't see any shape resemblance....Take care, mon ami

6:03 AM  

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