Help in hebr. needed.

Posted by: M. Brandstetter on 22 December 2000

Dear all,....

i would like to send a special gift
to a girlfriend of mine.<br>
Therefore i would need some help
from hebraeik spaeking people out there.

I remember a discussion about the katans,
where it was qouted "katan (hebr.) = little".

Maybe there are more people speaking or writing
this language.

I would need a sentence like:
****
"Dear Michal, thanks for your time.
It's always a pleasure to see you
smiling.
I wish you a merry x-mas and sun
in your heart.
This little present should pleasure (naim)
you.
Best wishes yours"
****

****

Thanks in advance, and sorry for misusing the forum for that.

To all of you, thank you very much for this lovely year which somuch pleasure and discussion.

Merry X-Mas
yours
Mathias


PS: Naim (hebr.) = happines
We should keep this in mind....

Regards
-mb

Posted on: 22 December 2000 by M. Brandstetter
frown

Regards
-mb

Posted on: 22 December 2000 by M. Brandstetter
Dear Omer, thank you very much for
this quick and eloquent help.

Yesterday, i celebrated with this
girlfriend the enlighting of the first
two lights of the chanuka "lighter?", i don't
know how the stnad for the candles is called.
So at least since yesterday i know that
the middelst candle is enlightend first and then the most right (from looking in front of the
candleholder(sp)).

It's a was a nice celebration under the free sky. Indedd it was cold here in germany, but hundreds of people shared this event.

So it was a pleasure filled with nice musik (not naim, instead it was a big PA and the rabbi talked to the people standing on the place.)

Maybe you can enlighten me with the sense of the chanuka fest? Is it something commen with a new year celebration? I think so the jewish people have a calender derived from the moon, that the year starts during different periods in the common (so calles chistian) calender?

Maybe you can teach me a few more words, sentences in privat communication?
smile just to impress a bit.

Thanks again.

This is one of the reasons why i love naim.
You found people all over the wolrd comming togehter and share knowledge experience and
moods.
Beside the 500, 52 and CDSII the naim forum
was the best invention in the outgoing millenium.

best wishes

Regards
-mb

Posted on: 22 December 2000 by Arye_Gur
I confirm Omer translation...

BTW, M. Brandstetter, out of the experience of
several members here - don't you have a Nait2 to give as a present to your girlfriend ?

Arie

Posted on: 22 December 2000 by M. Brandstetter
Yep, but this gift would be
more personel if a good
letter is acompanied with :-)....

So you see.....


Bye the way, just for the records
a Nait1 is realy in a different league.
Having nearly now power, it drives
nearly every speaker and thus with an
easy way of presentation and a musical
flow that it real fun to hear the good old
black discs over an item like this.

The nice black finish also perfectly matches the
trafohousing i need to use the MM-input with my
MC.

+ for Naim! The products are build, for infinty.
So to speak they will survive what the americans will call a nuclear hit :-) and still play a fine tune of music. (problems only with tuners and the rf...after nuclear hit....)

Hope you'll all enjoy the time listening to music.

Regards
-mb