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Post by Alex on Sept 30, 2005 23:08:40 GMT -1
Yeah..dont mind me..i dont think i was making sense then...basically..i dont think a city can just make ur dreams come true...I think it means the other kind of dreams, like..when you sleep...prophetic dreams just sound cool...
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Post by Rosie on Oct 1, 2005 17:17:32 GMT -1
maybe... that's confusing. we should get mary in here 2 tell every1 exactly y it's called city of dreams. maybe a di chimici thought of a really pretty palace and then built it and a city around it and it's called the city of dreams because it was a dreamed up city. wow that's confusing.
rosie
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Post by Alex on Oct 1, 2005 21:26:44 GMT -1
Oh..hey..i kinda get it..that would be cool. or maybe..it's called city of dreams cus..i dunno..it's like a dream city...sort of what you said..but i mean..maybe the atmosphere makes you feel like ur in a dream. All..fairy tale like or something?
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Post by Rosie on Oct 2, 2005 12:58:11 GMT -1
stop trying to think alex, ur only confusing yourself. nah just kidding. many of my posts r alot like that and i always think that when i reread my own posts.
rosie
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 2, 2005 22:00:30 GMT -1
hmmm... The description on her site says:
City of Dreams. The Talian equivalent of Bologna. It is ruled currently by Jacopo di Chimici the Younger, youngest brother of the powerful Duke of Giglia. The title was inherited from their cousin Carlo, who died young.
Bellona was William Dethridge's first arrival point in Talia went he first stravagated in 1552 and found himself in the laboratory of the famous Talian alchemist Federico Bruno. The Bellona stone is famed throughout Talia as a powerful alchemical device
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Post by Rosie on Oct 2, 2005 22:57:12 GMT -1
maybe bellona is was like, dethridge's dream. do you say bologna like bologna, the lunch meat? *humming the tune* my bologna has a first name, it's O-S-C-A-R! my bologna has a second name it's M-A-Y-E-R!! o i love to eat it every day and if you ask me why i'll say.... cause oscar mayer has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A!
rosie
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 3, 2005 22:04:52 GMT -1
erm... yeah...
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Post by Alex on Oct 3, 2005 22:11:45 GMT -1
uh...i dunno about how you say it..i mean it depends on how you say bologna. uh..u mean like balony? or uh..kinda like that? I think it's different "gn" has a funny sound in french..i think it's like that...i cant type it out for pronounciation tho....its weird
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Post by Rosie on Oct 3, 2005 22:13:42 GMT -1
I actually asked my social studies teacher 2day; we were talking about the european exploration of america, and there were a bunch of italian explorers, and it seemed semi-appropriate to ask about Bologna... but i forgot. (when i capitalize i mean the city and when i don't-- the lunch meat) o well. it was alot like bologna.
rosie
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Post by Alex on Oct 3, 2005 22:35:49 GMT -1
ok..haha...you should look it up in a dictionary or online somewhere where they have those funny pronounciation guides...
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 4, 2005 23:02:20 GMT -1
Yeah. I really don't know how you pronounce this stuff.
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Post by Alex on Oct 8, 2005 2:21:54 GMT -1
I know how to pronounce the cities and ppl's names....u know Giuletta is Julietta? ...and Giuditta is Juditta....and...it's Belletza...and...Cesare is Chessare...well i think my spelling reflects the pronounciation....umm...yea..so there u go if u didn't know.
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Post by Rosie on Oct 8, 2005 16:06:37 GMT -1
so our friend guilietta is pronounced julietta? i always thought bellezza was bell-za.
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Post by Alex on Oct 10, 2005 18:30:05 GMT -1
Yep..julietta.....i knew about the word bellezza from spanish..but it's supposed to be italian so i said it wrong for a while..haha
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 10, 2005 23:53:50 GMT -1
dont' start spelling it that way! I actually like that pronunciation better... anyway, I always just pronounced it like it was spelled. So is Fortezza Fortetza?
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Post by Rosie on Oct 11, 2005 20:19:47 GMT -1
how did u pronounce it before, giulietta?
rosie
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 11, 2005 23:27:21 GMT -1
giu (jee-oo?) lietta.
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Post by Alex on Oct 20, 2005 0:03:03 GMT -1
Uh..yep i think Fortezza is Fortetza too....all those words with 2 "z"s are like that....i wish i knew how to speak italian *sigh*
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Post by [giulietta-off dreaming] on Oct 20, 2005 22:42:31 GMT -1
I'm taking Latin- Latin I. Well, we take Latin I for two years at my school. Are Moresco and Cittanuova anything special? (pronuncation-wise)
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Post by 0tishtash0 on Oct 21, 2005 2:03:34 GMT -1
oh hello, i have on thing that i found out when doing my book report but someone might have mentioned it before Bellezza means beauty in itallian Remora means hesitation Gigalia means Lily, none of the other city names have meanings tho
tash
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