Montedoro Simon meets his fans
Dear Fans of Simon Montedoro,
next December 11 in Rome, Simone Montedoro a meeting was organized in collaboration with all his fans. The initiation dinner will be organized in a well-known Roman restaurant and details of place and time will be disclosed only to the actual participants. Anyone wishing to participate as a result of our Fan Club can send an email to simonemontedorofanclub@gmail.com or info@simonemontedorofanclub.i t.
It 'important to remember that the participants on behalf of the Fan Club will have to adhere strictly to the regulation in use during the events we attend and that you can read this link . Interested parties are invited to submit their request not later than the next 30 novembe .
Fan Club will also provide interested parties information and details about hotels and transportation in the capital.
Any additional information will be communicated via email only to subscribers to our newsletter or posted on official channels of the Fan Club
Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Lingala ... The sound of a language
This is a song sung in Lingala, a lingua franca spoken in Bokungu-Ikelite where the language is the most common Lomogo. The Lingala is the business language spoken in the north-western Democratic Republic of the Congo and in much of the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), as well as in some provinces of Angola and the Central African Republic.
is spoken by more than 10 million people as a second language. Tone characteristic of tonal languages, which belong to the Bantu languages, he has kept only two: the low and high. Several speakers replace the high tone with the accent.
If you like to learn more about this language visit this site ... or go to Bokungu-Ikelite
This is a song sung in Lingala, a lingua franca spoken in Bokungu-Ikelite where the language is the most common Lomogo. The Lingala is the business language spoken in the north-western Democratic Republic of the Congo and in much of the Republic of Congo (Congo-Brazzaville), as well as in some provinces of Angola and the Central African Republic.
is spoken by more than 10 million people as a second language. Tone characteristic of tonal languages, which belong to the Bantu languages, he has kept only two: the low and high. Several speakers replace the high tone with the accent.
If you like to learn more about this language visit this site ... or go to Bokungu-Ikelite
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