8 Jul
2005
8 Jul
'05
9:24 a.m.
Hans Hagen wrote:
ah, so 'crepi' is not related to creperen which in dutch means that he's going down (into the gutter, etc)
hmm, ""In Dutch, "creperen" means to =>DIE<= a slow, agonizing death (or something along that line :))..."" In italian, 'crepi' is 3th singular person from verb 'crepare': 'crepare': to die, to pop off, to kick the bucket | to burst| to crack (like 'the wall has cracked') From latin crepare. It seem that they share the same origin. -) luigi