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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 02 March 2009 22:02 |
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For obvious reasons, Italian should be the traditional and official language of the Brunicardi Family. However, since Brunicardis are scattered all over the globe, and many never had the opportunity to learn the original Italian language, English is the most suited between Brunicardis. Spanish, as the main language of many Brunicardis, particularly in South America, cannot be ignored. Apparently, many Spanish speaking Brunicardis cannot use any other, so it would help reaching out to Brunicardis that are so well embedded in South America, Spain, and any other Spanish speaking country. There are Brunicardis that speak Danish, French, German, and most languages of European origin. taking all the above in account I would suggest English as the new main language of the family. |
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About Brunicardis -
The Brunicardi Project
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Written by M. Brunicardi
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008 05:11 |
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There's travel and business in the Brunicardi genes, and that brought many outside Italy to America, Australia, all around Europe, like the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, and in many other countries around the globe. Some went back to Italy, to retire, some started and raised families and remained forever abroad. Brunicardis can be found everywhere, even though they are not so numerous. Ironically, the country that appears to have the most, is not Italy, where there are very few Brunicardis. So far, the country richer in Brunicardis appear to be the USA. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 02 March 2009 22:02 |
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