Also "die" in German and English. --wunder

On 10/18/07 4:16 AM, "Andrzej Bialecki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One example that I'm familiar with: words "is" and "by" in English and
> in Swedish. Both words are stopwords in English, but they are content
> words in Swedish (ice and village, respectively). Similarly, "till" in
> Swedish is a stopword (to, towards), but it's a content word in English.

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