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Venise en Bed and Breakfast.
Le bed and breakfast "Al Giardino" se trouve pr=E8s de Centro Historique
de Venise, en Italie. Les n=F4tre bed and breakfast il loue des chambres toutes avec baigne priv=E9, set de linge de chambre, t=E9l=E9vision, petit d=E9jeuner, parking, entr=E9e ind=E9pendante, nettoyages quotidiens. Le bed and breakfast il est confortable et pour d'Autoroutes, Gares Ferroviaires de Venise - Sainte Lucia et de Venise - Mestre, A=E9roport International de Venise - Marco Polo et de Venise - Tr=E9vise. Notre Bed and Breakfast =E0 Venise est m=EAme une excellente de base de d=E9part pour visiter, outre Centro Historique de Venise, m=EAme les =CEles de la Lagune, les plages de Jesolo, d'Eraclea et des Villas Historiques du "Riviera del Brenta". En utilisant les lignes publiques des bus vous pouvez en outre vous d=E9placer avec facilit=E9 des bed and breakfast dans tous quartiers de l'Aire M=E9tropolitaine de Venise. Info: http://www.algiardinovenezia.it/index_fra.htm |
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"algiardino" wrote in message oups.com... Le bed and breakfast "Al Giardino" se trouve près de Centro Historique de Venise, en Italie. Les nôtre bed and breakfast il loue des chambres toutes avec baigne privé, set de linge de chambre, télévision, petit déjeuner, parking, entrée indépendante, nettoyages quotidiens. Le bed and breakfast il est confortable et pour d'Autoroutes, Gares Ferroviaires de Venise - Sainte Lucia et de Venise - Mestre, Aéroport International de Venise - Marco Polo et de Venise - Trévise. Notre Bed and Breakfast à Venise est même une excellente de base de départ pour visiter, outre Centro Historique de Venise, même les Îles de la Lagune, les plages de Jesolo, d'Eraclea et des Villas Historiques du "Riviera del Brenta". En utilisant les lignes publiques des bus vous pouvez en outre vous déplacer avec facilité des bed and breakfast dans tous quartiers de l'Aire Métropolitaine de Venise. Info: http://www.algiardinovenezia.it/index_fra.htm And I thought this was an English language newsgroup. |
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In article 42aaeda8$0$26034$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
01.iinet.net.au, Gerrit 't Hart says... And I thought this was an English language newsgroup. What's wrong with French ? -- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de/Galleries.htm - Photos from China, Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, Egypt, Germany, Austria, Prague, Budapest, Singapore and Portugal |
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Magda ? wrote:
Sue us for speaking an European language in an European group. a European. -- PB The return address has been MUNGED |
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In article , Padraig
Breathnach says... a European. It's "an English", but "a European" - why ? -- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de/Galleries.htm - Photos from China, Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, Egypt, Germany, Austria, Prague, Budapest, Singapore and Portugal |
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In
, Gerrit 't Hart typed: "algiardino" wrote in message oups.com... Le bed and breakfast "Al Giardino" se trouve près de Centro Historique de Venise, en Italie. Les nôtre bed and breakfast il loue des chambres And I thought this was an English language newsgroup. You were wrong. It's an International newsgroup, where all languages are welcome. True, most people here are English-speaking, and your chances of getting a useful reply to a question are better if you can post in English. But that's not a requirement, and nobody should be discouraged from posting in whatever language he can... ....except for spammers, of course, like this one. Spammers should be discourged from posting at all. And if they do post, posting in a language that many people here can't read is the preferred way to do it. -- Ken Blake Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Alfred Molon wrote:
In article , Padraig Breathnach says... a European. It's "an English", but "a European" - why ? I wish I could answer clearly and succinctly. The general rule is to use "an" before a word starting with a vowel. It might be better to modify that to "before a word starting with a vowel sound". Some words spelt with an initial vowel are pronounced as if there is a "y" preceding them -- "european" is pronounced "yooropean" (we leave aside the argument about whether "y" is a vowel: sometimes it is; sometimes it is not). I think it is something you pick up on a case-by-case basis. -- PB The return address has been MUNGED |
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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 00:25:31 +0200, Alfred Molon
wrote: In article , Padraig Breathnach says... a European. It's "an English", but "a European" - why ? Because it's not the initial letter that determines "a" or "an", but the sound of the initial letter that does. European starts with a 'y' sound, so it's "a" European. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 15:45:12 -0700, "Ken Blake"
wrote: In , Gerrit 't Hart typed: "algiardino" wrote in message oups.com... Le bed and breakfast "Al Giardino" se trouve près de Centro Historique de Venise, en Italie. Les nôtre bed and breakfast il loue des chambres And I thought this was an English language newsgroup. You were wrong. It's an International newsgroup, where all languages are welcome. Nah, it's an English speakers newsgroups. I don't mind reading the odd bit of swahili stuff here, but it's 99.5% English, and should be treated as such. -- --- DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com --- -- |
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Magda ? wrote:
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:04:12 GMT, in rec.travel.europe, Deep Foiled Malls arranged some electrons, so they looked like this : ... On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 00:25:31 +0200, Alfred Molon ... wrote: ... ... In article , Padraig ... Breathnach says... ... ... a European. ... ... It's "an English", but "a European" - why ? ... ... Because it's not the initial letter that determines "a" or "an", but ... the sound of the initial letter that does. European starts with a 'y' ... sound, so it's "a" European. I don't like your "explanation", guys. It's a perfectly good one, and easy to understand. I can't think of any exceptions to it (can anyone?)- dialect variations notwithstanding. For example, some people will correctly say "an herb"- others "a herb." All depends on whether or not the initial "h" is silent or not. -- David Horne- www.davidhorne.net usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk |
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