Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:Filitsa wrote:denizaksulu wrote:eldorado
What's the object of this game? Is it to stump your opponents by coming up with a word whose last two letters do not begin another word, or is it to keep the game in play? If it's the former, then:
dolt.
If it's the latter, then:
dog
(what was it about the gender issue you wished to discuss with me?)
ogle
I'm guessing the latter (How dare you roll your eyes at me!), therefore:
ergo

The rolling of the eyes (forbidden to the grand-children) was your attempts at trying to adhere to some ground rule -belatedly.
and to the 'gender issue'.
goatie.......

Ground rules? I think you make up the rules as you go along.
Gender issue: I simply want to know why you make dreams masculine. BTW: sweet dreams = oneira glyka; the noun is plural, and so must be its adjective.
My mistake Filitsa. A Greek speaking lady friend wished me well at night. I thought of being pleasant too. I am now learning my lesson........well. Thank you.

(I am not a Greek speaker).
I'm not offended, Deniz, so no need to apologize. Kudos to you for learning Greek and for your attempts at using it. "Dream" in Greek is neuter, by the way. I think there's a subliminal reason for you making it masculine.

Anatoli
Lovely name. I dare not tell any TURKS where the word Anadolu is derived from.

Even one of Tolstoys characters in War and Peace was Anatoli. (I think).
Is Anatoli a palikares or a koritsa?
Regards