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Re: Juli or July?
I like that film a lot! :-)But you can be sure, that in German, Juli is only a nickname for Julia (YOO-lee-a). (Same holds for writer Juli Zeh - she's also a Julia originally.)
In English, I think I'd prefer Julie over July.*****

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Read the comments for Juli: it's also the name for the month of July. ny

HannahDr. Peter Flynn: I understand you're a neurosurgeon.
Bert Fischer: No, I'm a barber, but a lot of people make that mistake. -Rushmore
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Yes, coincidentally so :-)I meant to say, in Germany (where I live) Juli is a nickname for Julia - you can't name a person after a month here.In the U.S. of course, it's no problem to name a child after the German word for a month :-)*****
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Ah, I see. Okay. :)

HannahDr. Peter Flynn: I understand you're a neurosurgeon.
Bert Fischer: No, I'm a barber, but a lot of people make that mistake. -Rushmore
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