"Charles the King, our great emperor"

(and the rest I can only guess at. It's referring to King Chuck the Great, Karl der Gross, Charlemagne. Or if you like, the Great and Magnificent King Upchuck. :) ) It's not Spanish; I thought it had a touch of Occitan/Catalan, but I could be wrong.

Wesley Parish

On 2/04/23 19:39, Noel Hunt wrote:
Charles li reis, nostre emperesdre magnes, Set anz totz pleinz ad ested in Espagnes.
A translation would be most helpful. It looks like a mixture
of Spanish and Mediaevel French...ah, it is the La Chanson de
Roland.

On Sun, 2 Apr 2023 at 03:55, John Cowan <cowan@ccil.org> wrote:

Yesterday, indeed, I got an obviously misdirected email on my work account, I clicked on a link in it to try to figure out what had gone wrong, and found myself on a page informing me that $EMPLOYER had just phished me, and I was being sent to a re-education camp (well, in fact I just had to look at some slides and answer questions).  Of course, it's very difficult to train people out of being careless and impulsive.

-- 
John Cowan          {backbones}!rutgers!hombre!magpie!cowan
                Charles li reis, nostre emperesdre magnes,
                Set anz totz pleinz ad ested in Espagnes.