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[Surname] Re: Arany
To be more precise in Italian a sound like the hungarian "ny" doesn't exist. In fact it existsin local languages: like "furlan language spoken in Udine region or it look similar to the sicilian "d" of the word "beddu" or "cavaddu". A palatal sound or a little bit dental like "th" in the english word that.
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