It's not strictly Danish. (m)
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Albeit Andrea have been with us for a lot of decades. It was most popular in the first few decades of the 19th century.
The thing with the flowing... I think it depends on the language you speak. In what tongue you pronounce the names in and so on. Including how the names flows. In the Danish pronouncing, the two names flows excellent together. No matter the vowels and all.
{Edit: Grammar.}
"I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just A Very Calm Person!"
Charlie Blue
~My 14 Darling !'s ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! & 2 ?'s ~ ??(Name's in the profile.)
The thing with the flowing... I think it depends on the language you speak. In what tongue you pronounce the names in and so on. Including how the names flows. In the Danish pronouncing, the two names flows excellent together. No matter the vowels and all.
{Edit: Grammar.}
"I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just A Very Calm Person!"
Charlie Blue
~My 14 Darling !'s ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! & 2 ?'s ~ ??(Name's in the profile.)
This message was edited 5/21/2005, 6:26 PM
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As I speak not a word of Danish, I'll have to take your word for it! :)
I agree. It like it much better in Danish!
Me too. :-)
"I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just A Very Calm Person!"
Charlie Blue
~My 14 Darling !'s ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! & 2 ?'s ~ ??(Name's in the profile.)
"I'm Not Lazy, I'm Just A Very Calm Person!"
Charlie Blue
~My 14 Darling !'s ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!! & 2 ?'s ~ ??(Name's in the profile.)