Re: [OT] Italian names and food

From: mek (mek@antenna.nl)
Date: Wed Jan 10 2001 - 23:59:49 CET


>> Ulderico (ehm: this is german)
>
> never heart of that, the beginning might be german (or better: germanic (I
> mean "germanisch", the folk the romans fought again in caesars ages)) but
> the ending does not sound german at all.

ulderico is the italian way of saying ulrich. italians are very strange in
using foreign names. so in rome you can read frederico nice (friedrich
nietzsche) or you can listen to a fuga of giovanni sebastiano bach (or do they
write his last name "bac"?)

>> Anyway, for the role of the pizza-chef, Gennaro is the best.

really? isn't mario more popular? at least every pizzabaker here is called like
that.

btw this list looks like a social club of geeks the last time;)

mek

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