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<ny> BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE

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(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE (iso+mds+rr3%).part1.rar 1,000,000,000 5ca0f4b29bc23a543cdf90cb50a73643
(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE (iso+mds+rr3%).part2.rar 1,000,000,000 fc31144b247db883190f5cc75f58b21e
(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE (iso+mds+rr3%).part3.rar 1,000,000,000 80e93c47b81545f91f1f8a46e99168c5
(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE (iso+mds+rr3%).part4.rar 1,000,000,000 5d30a37fef1a528e668f850bf4acd951
(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE (iso+mds+rr3%).part5.rar 706,320,382 1439b61434d2f22582718c70adad71e1
(DVDISO)(アニメ) 2001.11.21 BLOOD THE LAST VAMPIRE 【印刷セット】.rar 60,653,996 523ba249282ae4c601fe85c3e2fc42c2

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where does my name come from, and how is it pronounced?


My name is pretty typical of Bretagne (or Brittany as it is known in English), the western part of France that sticks out in the Atlantic Ocean. The indigenous population there has Celtic origins, just like the Irish, Welsh, and Scotts. Some people still speak the local Gaelic language called Breton.

"Yann" is the Breton form of Ian/John/Jean/Jan/Johannes in Irish/English/French/Dutch/German. The French pronounce it "Yahn", but the real Bretons pronounce it "Yawnn" with a short "awn" and a long "n".
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只看该作者 1楼 发表于: 2006-01-17
這片 DVD畫質如何 有朋友有下嗎

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只看该作者 2楼 发表于: 2006-01-30
还用说吗 谁看谁知道 :cool:

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where does my name come from, and how is it pronounced?


My name is pretty typical of Bretagne (or Brittany as it is known in English), the western part of France that sticks out in the Atlantic Ocean. The indigenous population there has Celtic origins, just like the Irish, Welsh, and Scotts. Some people still speak the local Gaelic language called Breton.

"Yann" is the Breton form of Ian/John/Jean/Jan/Johannes in Irish/English/French/Dutch/German. The French pronounce it "Yahn", but the real Bretons pronounce it "Yawnn" with a short "awn" and a long "n".
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