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Old March 8th 20, 10:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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In article ,
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of


In English. Look at Europa


Europe is not Europa.

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Old March 8th 20, 10:33 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 08/03/2020 Ã* 23:07, Siri Cruise a écritÂ*:
In article ,
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of


In English. Look at Europa


Europe is not Europa.


I made a mistake. In french, Europe is a moon of Jupiter. I did not
know that in English it's Europa
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Old March 8th 20, 10:48 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Sylvain wrote:
Siri Cruise a écrit:
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of

In English. Look at Europa


Europe is not Europa.


I made a mistake.


It happens.

In French, Europe is a moon of Jupiter. I did not
know that in English it's Europa


That brings up a question: what's the name (in French) of the continent
(called Europe in English) that France is part of?
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Old March 8th 20, 11:07 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 08/03/2020 Ã* 23:48, Ned Latham a écritÂ*:
Sylvain wrote:
Siri Cruise a écrit:
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of

In English. Look at Europa

Europe is not Europa.


I made a mistake.


It happens.

In French, Europe is a moon of Jupiter. I did not
know that in English it's Europa


That brings up a question: what's the name (in French) of the continent
(called Europe in English) that France is part of?


In French

The name of European continent is: "Europe" (feminine word)

The name of the Jupiter's moon is: "Europe" too (masculine word)

Hence the mistake

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Old March 9th 20, 12:12 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Water on Europa

In article ,
Ned Latham wrote:

Sylvain wrote:
Siri Cruise a écrit:
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of

In English. Look at Europa

Europe is not Europa.


I made a mistake.


It happens.

In French, Europe is a moon of Jupiter. I did not
know that in English it's Europa


That brings up a question: what's the name (in French) of the continent
(called Europe in English) that France is part of?


Guerre-terre?

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Old March 9th 20, 01:25 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Siri Cruise wrote:
Ned Latham wrote:
Sylvain wrote:
Siri Cruise a écrit:
Sylvain wrote:
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the
amount of liquide water on Earth

In English. Look at Europa

Europe is not Europa.

I made a mistake.


It happens.

In French, Europe is a moon of Jupiter. I did not know that
in English it's Europa


That brings up a question: what's the name (in French) of the
continent (called Europe in English) that France is part of?


Guerre-terre?


No more than any other continent except Antarctica. More deadly,
perhaps.

Silvain gave us the answer.
L'Europe, elle est belle.
L'Europe, il est froid.
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Old March 9th 20, 05:19 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default Water on Europe

Ned Latham wrote on 8/03/2020 8:46 PM:
Daniel60 wrote:
Sylvain wrote:

The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of
liquide water on Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYYoFGg9dA8


(I don't speak French ... or whatever language that was!!)

But I would question the whole premise!!

How could there possible be more Water on Europe (part of Earth) than on
The Earth as a whole, given the sizes of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
and all the rest!!

Must be a joke ..... or a mistake in translation!! ;-P


Try Europa (moon of Jupiter).

That was my suspicion! ;-P

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Old March 9th 20, 05:21 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Sylvain wrote on 9/03/2020 5:15 AM:
Le 08/03/2020 Ã* 10:28, Daniel60 a écritÂ*:
Sylvain wrote on 7/03/2020 10:15 AM:
The amount of liquide water on Europe is greater than the amount of
liquide water on Earth

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYYoFGg9dA8


(I don't speak French ... or whatever language that was!!)

But I would question the whole premise!!

How could there possible be more Water on Europe (part of Earth) than
on The Earth as a whole, given the sizes of the Pacific and Atlantic
Oceans and all the rest!!

Must be a joke ..... or a mistake in translation!! ;-P


No
In English. Look at Europa


Yeap!! But take a look at the thread Subject:

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Old March 9th 20, 05:55 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sunday, March 8, 2020 at 10:21:19 PM UTC-7, Daniel60 wrote:

Yeap!! But take a look at the thread Subject:


That can be edited... see?
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Old March 9th 20, 07:39 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Le 09/03/2020 Ã* 02:25, Ned Latham a écritÂ*:


No more than any other continent except Antarctica. More deadly,
perhaps.

Silvain gave us the answer.
L'Europe, elle est belle.
L'Europe, il est froid.


" L'Europe, elle est belle" Good

"L'Europe, il est froid" bad

"Europe, il est froid" never article before Europe (jupiter's moon) in
French. It's like the name of a person

Very strange the french language

 




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