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The Zero Dilemma [dltms0 - June Edition]

Raffy98

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    I've been there lots of times because my grandparents and most relatives live there, and I can assure you that having a walk near the sea is wonderful especially in the evenings, there's always a pleasant breeze and there are also places that are well suited if you want to have a good swim, everything with the mighty Mt.Vesuvius in the background. It's a city with really amazing landscapes. :)
     
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    I'll be honest. I had known about Naples, Florida before the original Naples in Italy, and when I saw a book talking about Naples as a child, I thought it was about the city in Florida and not Italy.
     

    noa

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    That's why we should really refer to is Napoli. Damn westerners changing the names of European cities
     

    Raffy98

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    To be fair, this happens in most languages, Italian too. For example, "London" becomes "Londra" in Italian, my guess is that it fits better in sentences and so, as a result, it sounds better.
     

    LegendChu

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    Yes, you guys are only talking about different pronunciations. Here, City names have actually been changed officially, to make them less anglicized I guess
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