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What culture does the surname Nelson come from?

Many Nelsons come from Scandinavia - lots of people named Neil and Nel having sons there. There are also Nelsons in Britain from the Scottish Clan Neilson or Nelson.


How do you get over finding your soulmate dead and he committed suicide?

i will recomemded you to talk about it with a good friend, family member or a person that you feel confortable talking about it. That was a very traumatic experienced, and some people requiered medical or profesional help. i'd had found that talking with someone is better than writing, eventhough also helps me a lot. you will find out that all these only will help you if you want, an as i see you are looking for help, but the major effort is in your part to continue the life that both of you loved and worked for. never try to forget that person, and try to help others help themselves. suicide is considered part of the depresions(usually happens when people are getting better and also it is more frecuent in males eventhough more females try to do it.just waked up in the morning give thanks to god or anything for enjoy one more day and pray or talk to your love, do good and talk to people, get professional help if need it. all of these stuff is what i did. still i sit alone in my apartment and hold the old pictures, remember the old times and smell the old clothes, go for a walk, sit in front of the ocean and cry alone. then go back to the "normal life". hope my advice help you. also, search for supports group in your community, that help a lot.good luck!nel


Who invented Alfredo Sauce?

Alfredo di Lelio owned and operated a small restaurant in Rome in 1914. He created a special light dish for his pregnant wife when she could not tolerate heavy tomato sauces. The original Alfredo was egg fettuccine with butter and parmigiano cheese. Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks often stopped into his establishment which in turn attracted other Hollywood actors and the dish was talked about and recreated in America with the addition of heavy cream. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We are the grandchildren of Alfredo Di Lelio (Alfredo and Ines Di Lelio). The story is this. Alfredo di Lelio opened the restaurant "Alfredo" in Rome nel 1914, after leaving his first restaurant run by his mother Angelina in Piazza Rosa (Piazza disappeared in 1910 following the construction of the Galleria Colonna). In this local fame spread, first to Rome and then in the world of "fettuccine all'Alfredo". In 1943, during the war, Di Lelio gave the local to some of his collaborators. In 1950 Alfredo Di Lelio decided to reopen with his son Armando (Alfredo II) his restaurant in Piazza Augusto Imperatore n.30 "Il Vero Alfredo", which is now managed by his nephew Alfredo (grandfather of the same name), with the help of his sister Ines (the same name of his grandmother, wife of Alfredo Di Lelio, which were dedicated to the noodles). In conclusion, the local Piazza Augusto Imperatore is following the family tradition of Alfredo Di Lelio and his noodles.


What kind of language did medieval people use?

Since Europe is made up of many countries, each with its own language or dialect, the range of words is immense. In England alone, at least five languages were spoken: Old English, which evolved into Middle English by about 1150, Anglo-Norman French, Latin, Kernowek (in Cornwall) and Manx Gaelic (on the Isle of Man).In mainland Europe people spoke Spanish, Old French, Old High German, Flemish, Dutch, Italian and many more languages, plus Latin for the educated minority.So if you visited Cornwall in about 1250 you might hear phrases like "Meea na vidna cawza sawzneck" ( I can speak no English).In England at that time you might hear "wassail" (be healthy) - to which the correct reply was "dringhail!"(drink health), followed by consuming large quantities of ale. You might say "Mine wanges werken me full wo" (I have a bad toothache), or "Wel love I garleek, oynons and eek lekes" (I really like garlick, onions and leeks), or "Stint thy clappe" (be quiet).In France, some Old French phrases are "se Dex me gart"(if God guards me), al sien escient (to the best of my knowledge), sui anglois (I am English).On the Isle of Man you might hear "Ta mee cummal ayns Mannin" (I live on the isle of Man), or "Cha nel mee toiggal" (I don't understand), "Loayr-shiu ny smelley, my sailliu" (please speak more slowly).


What were some common colonial last names in the New England colonies?

John Nathaniel Roger Benjamin Samuel George Peter Henry Philip Thomas William Charles Benedict Arthur Anthony Louis Robert Tench Alexander Richard Matthew David Caleb Nathan Augustus Edward Lemuel Enoch James When in doubt, look to the New Testament, and the names that look familiar there. This was a common source of naming in Europe back then, and partially why the popularity of some names persist in America today. ~ Also, depending on where and when in the Colonial period you're finding names for, Old Testament names and Puritan names were common. Old testament names, like Ira or Ishmael, were popular. Puritan names, like Patience, Humiliation, or Lamentation were used in some circles- these weren't widespread, however. There wasn't a huge name pool, back then. People generally named their children after family members. Essentially, anything classic and/or regal sounding will do. As for women's names, see below: Abigail-Abby Elizabeth-Eliza, Betsy, Bess, Buffy, Libby, Ibby Mary-Molly, Mamie Anne Jane Martha Harriet- Hattie Catherine/Kathryn/Katherine- Kitty Cecily- Sissy, Illy, Patience- Patty Prudence Phoebe Joy Chastity Candace-Candy Sarah-Sally Charlotte- Lottie Edith-Eddie Judith-Judy Esther- Essie Georgine/Georgette- Georgie, Ettie Helen Ellen, Eleanor- Nel, Nelly, Elle. Isabell/Isabella- Bella, Belle, Issy, Virgina- Ginny

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How do you pronounce facinelli?

Fach-e-nel-e


What has the author Domenico Fantozzi Parma written?

Domenico Fantozzi Parma has written: 'Diario del viaggio fatto in Inghilterra nel 1639 dal nunzio pontifico Rossetti' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Catholic Church, History


How do you pronounce peter facinelli's last name?

It is pronounced as "fuh-chi-NEL-ee."


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Depends on condition but about $1500 plus


What happens to nel?

She stayed in Honda Munodo. I can only presume she did since " Nel wants to stay with Nel's brothers and leave Nel's home behind!" that's probable what Nel would say.


What does nel translate to in English?

The word "nel' translates to 'In' in the English language.


When was Andre Nel born?

Andre Nel was born on July 15, 1977.


Does nel die?

No the author did not yet state that nel is dead


When was Dewald Nel born?

Dewald Nel was born in 1980.


When was Philip Nel born?

Philip Nel was born in 1969.


When was Vita Nel born?

Vita Nel was born in 1975.