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Date:         Thu, 20 Apr 2000 13:15:21 +0200
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From:         "conchiglia@evolver.it" <conchiglia@EVOLVER.IT>
Subject:      Re: AW: [Fwd: pronunciation]
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Actually, about "C", both the pronunciations came into use in different periods of ancient Roman history. If we take as an example the Latin of Cicero and his times, however, "C" must be hard.

Maria

Maria Antonietta Fontana Angioy Evolver srl - La Conchiglia Rome, Italy


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