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Usenet Posted 23 years ago
English in UK

Hello from Andrea

Hi !

I'm Andrea and I'm from Pisa, Italy.

I'm 25 years old and I'm studying Computer Engineering

Well, I'm just starting to read from this newsgroup and I find it very interesting.

I just wanted to say hello everybody and... nothing else.

Bye

Andrea

P.S:

Is there anybody from Italy ? From Tuscany?
  

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[nq:1]Hi ! I'm Andrea and I'm from Pisa, Italy. I'm 25 years old and I'm studying Computer Engineering Well, I'm ...

  • [nq:1]Hi !
  • I'm Andrea and I'm from Pisa, Italy.
  • I'm 25 years old and I'm studying Computer Engineering Well, I'm ...
  • newsgroup, recently.
  • usage[/nq] m.
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[nq:1]Hi ! I'm Andrea and I'm from Pisa, Italy. I'm 25 years old and I'm studying Computer Engineering Well, I'm ... newsgroup, recently. If you are looking to read posts of native-English speakers, you might also want look in on alt.english.usage[/nq]
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"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn17ar$s9bn8$(Email Removed)...
[nq:1]Hello Andrea and welcome. There has not been much activity in this newsgroup, recently. If you are looking to read posts of native-English speakers, you might also want look in on alt.english.usage[/nq]
Thank you for the suggestion.

Bye

Andrea
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"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn17ar$s9bn8$(Email Removed)...
[nq:1]If you are looking to read posts of native-English speakers, you might also want look in on alt.english.usage[/nq]
Or alt.usage.english, the twin.

Bye-bye, FB
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[nq:1]"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn17ar$s9bn8$(Email Removed)...[/nq]
[nq:2]If you are looking to read posts of native-English speakers, you might also want look in on alt.english.usage[/nq]
[nq:1]Or alt.usage.english, the twin. I deliberately suggested only a.e.u. a.u.e. is rather rowdy at the moment and would best be left until she is more experienced. m.[/nq
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"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn1jkm$r6ntq$(Email Removed)...
[nq:1]I deliberately suggested only a.e.u. a.u.e. is rather rowdy at the moment and would best be left until she is more experienced. m.[/nq]
Until he is more experienced, please. I'm male. :-)

I know that in the USA Andrea is a female name but in Italy is very popular as a male name.

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[nq:1]"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn1jkm$r6ntq$(Email Removed)...[/nq]
[nq:2]I deliberately suggested only a.e.u. a.u.e. is rather rowdy at the moment and would best be left until she is more experienced. m.[/nq]
[nq:1]Until he is more experienced, please. I'm male. :-) I know that in the USA Andrea is a female name but in Italy is very popular as a male name.[/
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[nq:1]"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn1jkm$r6ntq$(Email Removed)...[/nq]
[nq:2]I deliberately suggested only a.e.u. a.u.e. is rather rowdy at the moment and would best be left until she is more experienced. m.[/nq]
[nq:1]Until he is more experienced, please. I'm male. :-) I know that in the USA Andrea is a female name ... a male name. Scusi, my sincerest apologies
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"David" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:(Email Removed)...
[nq:1]And yes, Andrea is a feminine name in English, the equivalent of masculine Andrew.[/nq]
There isn't such problem in Italy, as "Andrea" (/An'dr3a/) is only for males.

Bye-bye, FB
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[nq:1]"mUs1Ka" (Email Removed) ha scritto nel messaggio news:bn1jkm$r6ntq$(Email Removed)... > I deliberately suggested only a.e.u. > a.u.e. ... that in the USA Andrea is a female name but in Italy is very popular as a male name.[/nq]
Perhaps it would be a good idea to reset your newsreader to be known by a knickname on usenet.

An munged/invalid email address is a common antisp
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[nq:1]Perhaps it would be a good idea to reset your newsreader to be known by a knickname on usenet.[/nq]
"Nickname"
[nq:1]An munged/invalid email address is a common antispam device.[/nq]
"A munged/invalid..." ("A munged or invalid...")

Where the indefinite article differs, only the first is used.

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