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italiandragon
07-15-2007, 01:54 PM
If anyone needs italian names just send a PM with your needs and budget.
I have names from
RENI.mobi (Kidneys in Italian)
GELO.mobi ( the freezing weather In italian, dictionary term)
to cities like PAVIA , RIETI , VARESE and more
or regions like LOMBARDIA (the capital of Lombardia is Milan !)
or even high OVT terms like
SuonerieGratis.MOBI ( FreeRingtones)
You ask and I`ll provide it with the absolutely guarantee that it`s pure Italian! :coo2l:
Ciao
Gerry
07-15-2007, 02:58 PM
Is Lombardia (Lombardy in English) still used to designate that region? I am not too much up on the Italian history (slightly longer than our 200 years) but I am familiar with that region at one time being under Lombard control and old coins printed as such.
Is that much like Veneto is still used?
Gra(t)zie
italiandragon
07-15-2007, 03:29 PM
Is Lombardia (Lombardy in English) still used to designate that region? I am not too much up on the Italian history (slightly longer than our 200 years) but I am familiar with that region at one time being under Lombard control and old coins printed as such.
Is that much like Veneto is still used?
Gra(t)zie
yes, Lombardia and Veneto are just 2 of the 20 regions that together compose Italy.
I`d say that a Region for Italy is the equivalent of a State (like Texas or California) for the USA.
You can check everythink on wikipedia anyway:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardia
In English it translates in Lombardy and obviously won`t have value since no italian would use the english term. Still a well known domainer regged it. :dontknow:
Scandiman
07-15-2007, 03:48 PM
yes, Lombardia and Veneto are just 2 of the 20 regions that together compose Italy.
I`d say that a Region for Italy is the equivalent of a State (like Texas or California) for the USA.
You can check everythink on wikipedia anyway:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardia
In English it translates in Lombardy and obviously won`t have value since no italian would use the english term. Still a well known domainer regged it. :dontknow:
Lombardy is also the name of some hotels in the US and also an English speaking traveler to Italy would rather use Lombardy over Lombardia. Definite value there IMO.
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italiandragon
07-16-2007, 07:32 AM
Lombardy is also the name of some hotels in the US and also an English speaking traveler to Italy would rather use Lombardy over Lombardia. Definite value there IMO.
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I did not know about the hotels , thanks :smile:
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