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Train de la Croix Rouge Américaine : la voiture ambulance Ford : [photographie de presse] / Agence Meurisse

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John E. Guitar
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Post by Wayne Sheldon » Fri Feb 08, 2019 4:31 am

I love linguistics! Sentence structure, syntax, root words. I can't actually speak much other than American English (a little German, a little Mexican Spanish). I can read some French, Italian, and Spanish. We are the odd ones. Our sentence structure is roughly backwards from those others. What is written in French above, "Train de la Croix Rouge Américaine ", we say (or write) almost exactly backwards. We would say that as "The American Red Cross train".
Thank you John E G.

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