To: decimon
I am unaware of
any dialect or variant of the English language, possibly excepting 'ebonics', that uses anything other than 'millennia' as the plural of 'millennium'.
Certainly not 'British' English.
61 posted on
08/30/2009 11:48:13 AM PDT by
SAJ
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To: SAJ
I am unaware of any dialect or variant of the English language, possibly excepting 'ebonics', that uses anything other than 'millennia' as the plural of 'millennium'. Certainly not 'British' English.
Try some dictionaries and argue with the publishers.
64 posted on
08/30/2009 11:52:13 AM PDT by
decimon
To: SAJ
Author prolly has more of that melonominum than us.
65 posted on
08/30/2009 11:52:48 AM PDT by
norraad
("What light!">Blues Brothers)
To: SAJ
I am unaware of any dialect or variant of the English language, possibly excepting 'ebonics', that uses anything other than 'millennia' as the plural of 'millennium'. Certainly not 'British' English.
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary disagrees with you
109 posted on
08/30/2009 3:45:34 PM PDT by
Oztrich Boy
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