Etymology of Jazz Re: [Paleopsych] The next world language
K.E.
guavaberry at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 13 21:29:43 UTC 2005
Lynn,
better tell your friend to update the info on etymonline.com
WRONG -- Probably ult. from Creole patois jass
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Etymology of JAZZ
Sanas of Jazz
find 7 articles, fantastic info and story.
need latest version of acrobat to read
Happy St. Paddy's Day to ya.
happy sunday afternoon reading,
Karen Ellis
At 11:40 AM 3/12/2005, you wrote:
>A colleague who is an international business consultant says same. English
>is lingua franca everywhere, from Asia to Europe. He said he was at a
>meeting with both German and French workers, and they speak English as the
>common language. I love English. Here is a great resource:
> http://www.etymonline.com/
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>>This is what the world of commerce is speaking.
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