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If it is an Italian name, you would need to focus on the gna and the llo. Which you don;t have in English. "gna" is similar to the Spanish word ni-ña, or in English simliar to "Onnion"."Llo" is a long "l". The rest would be like in English. Ti - gna (onnion) - ne - llo (long l).
"Pfl" - Suggested three-letter abbreviation as term comprised of two others. The primary part in the term is the word "folio" which contains two consonants (f, l). Suggested abbreviation cannot be confused with others, as it presently stands as only an acronym, not an abbreviation.
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There are thousands of them!Latin/Roman is probably the most significant source of English words, from 'abduct' (Latin abductus) to 'zed' (Late Latin zeta, from Greek zeta.)More examplesabundant, Latin abundantface, L. faciesinsignia, L. insigniainstant, L. instantinstruct, L. intstructuslymph, L. lymphapage, L. paginapallor, L. pallorplant, L. plantarotund, L. rotundsanctum, L. sanctumstatus, L. statustribute L. tributumverb, L. verbumA quick glance through a good dictionary, (L. dictionarium) i.e one that shows origins, (L. origo-ginis) will reveal (L. revelare) many more English words that were originally Roman. (L. Romanus)
Verified by Wikipedia and the authors themselves, L's real name is "L Lawliet."
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That is the correct spelling of "central" (in the center, or being the primary focus).
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Arthur L. Dorminy has written: 'Mission vets' -- subject(s): Christian Veterinary Mission, History
The primary unit of metric volume is the liter (L).
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Try think of your activities as if it was an important mission to you and if you focus very hard on that following activite than you'll have no problem with the distractions around you. Or... Move your hands, center yourself, and untangle your thinking. "Learn More Now" by Marcia L Conner
Jean Gaudreau has written: 'L' acquisition des connaissances chez l'adolescent'
Jerold L. Freier has written: 'Acquisition search programs' -- subject(s): Consolidation and merger of corporations, Handbooks, manuals