Actually, as explained to me by my Italian-born best high school buddy, a G preceeding an N in Italian causes the the N to be pronounced like a Spanish N such as in Senor.
Regards,
Jerry Moos Big Spring, TX
Crumpy6204@aol.com wrote: I was allways told the same is true with Legnano then the G is silent? but then I have trouble with the QUEENS English, she is English isnt she? I think Helen Mirren should be crowned next! BY THE WAY ANYONE come up with a Dunlop special Lighweight 32 hole 27x 1 1/4" rim for me yet? Cheers, John Crump OldallwaysBrit, parker Co USA
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