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English in UK

'Antani'

Hi
I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI, I don't know the meaning, neither the origin.
It should concern the tuscan city of Florence (X-posted), but not for sure.

Can anybody help, and explain, thanks.
rgds,
Cgao
  

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Hi Antany is an ancient word, used primarly in sblinda and tariapia. There was the pentolone inside. I suggest you to check on the ancient story of the casentino's people (a place in Tuscany), where the Antani is still used "as it would be Antani", that is a great peace of prematura, right after Supercazzola.

  • Hi Antany is an ancient word, used primarly in sblinda and tariapia.
  • There was the pentolone inside.
  • I suggest you to check on the ancient story of the casentino's people (a place in Tuscany), where the Antani is still used "as it would be Antani", that is a great peace of prematura, right after Supercazzola.
  • If you have other questions, feel free to ask for clarifications.
  • Tarapia Tapioco Antonio "Cgao Coma" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio
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Hi
Antany is an ancient word, used primarly in sblinda and tariapia. There was the pentolone inside.
I suggest you to check on the ancient story of the casentino's people (a place in Tuscany), where the Antani is still used "as it would be Antani", that is a great peace of prematura, right after Supercazzola.

If you have other questions, feel free to ask for clarifications.
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[nq:1]Hi I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI, I don't know the meaning, neither the origin. It should concern the tuscan city of Florence (X-posted), but not for sure. Can anybody help, and explain, thanks.[/nq]
Since this native English speaker has never ever heqard this word I suspect taht it isn't an English word at all - certainly the spelling doesn't look English at a
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In le message del Mon, 04 Jul 2005 22:43:06 GMT, Cgao Coma ha scripte:
[nq:1]Hi I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI, I don't know the meaning, neither the origin. It should concern the tuscan city of Florence (X-posted), but not for sure. Can anybody help, and explain, thanks.[/nq]
There are many theories regarding the origin of this strange word, which is indeed verna
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"Cgao Coma" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio

CUT
You should ask to Marcel (our sbiriguda language master),beacuse sometimes the word antani seems like tarapia tapioca in connection with all lexical environment in italian and moreover in Florence language. I suggest you to visit all the web site "come se fosse trazione bitonale" considering that he lost contact with tarapia tap
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"Cgao Coma" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio
[nq:1]Can anybody help, and explain, thanks.[/nq]
No, I think antybody could help you, I'm sorry...
Achille Pièveloce/preripened
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[nq:1]I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI[/nq]
Chi sei?
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Mela ci ha detto :
[nq:2]I recently jumped into this ancient english term, ANTANI[/nq]
[nq:1]Chi sei?[/nq]
I think it's quella fava di N!Xau with smalizied IP

Lello Vitello
Nuovo cortometraggio:
www.lellovitello.it/la luce.htm
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Sorry for Italian but...
perch=E9 li prendete tutti per il culo?
I'll translate, one day.=20
Stefano
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"(Email Removed)" (Email Removed) ha scritto:
[nq:1]Sorry for Italian but... perché li prendete tutti per il culo?[/nq]
Because you can't arrive in IFD and don't be taken for the ***...

Tommaso
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"tommyover" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio
[nq:1]Because you can't arrive in IFD and don't be taken for the ***...[/nq]
I lean it to you and I push with moderation (citation)

Zer0

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