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I think someone needs to keep on file the Latin verse from which "ultreya" comes from and send it out periodically, as we get new members. What thinks the group?<BR>
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Abrazos de Xosé Manuel<BR>
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In a message dated 3/17/2003 3:03:27 PM Eastern Standard Time, rspengeraADELPHIA.NET writes:<BR>
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It ain't Spanish.<BR>
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In fact I rarely heard it in Spain, but much more often in France, but it<BR>
isn't French either.<BR>
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Jane Shoemaker wrote:<BR>
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>I have two Spanish dictionaries<BR>
>and neither one contains the word "ultreya"! Could you please tell me its<BR>
>meaning?<BR>
>Thank you!<BR>
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