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Welcome Dizzy!! (-:

 

I just wonder if Justina is a boy name in Lithuania? Actually why not? If you wouldn`t know the person, everyone in Slovakia would think that Mika is a girl, according to the name. Even in Hebrew there are some boy names that sound like girl names, for example Cvika/Zvika (ccc sound like in "pizza") which means - I copy from the Babylon dictionary: gazelle, deer, stag, buck, hart, antelope.

 

Kiss,

 

Rebeka

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Oh my God :blink:

It's a big mistake :roftl:

i can't believe that i write that i am a boy :roftl:

I'm a girl and in Lithuania Justina is a girl name.

a boy name is Justinas.

Sorry for this mistake.

^_^

 

Never mind, it was a 5 minute fun (-:

Maybe who wrote it is some little naughty boy at the bottom of your mind.. Never thought of it?

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Oh my God :blink:

It's a big mistake :roftl:

i can't believe that i write that i am a boy :roftl:

I'm a girl and in Lithuania Justina is a girl name.

a boy name is Justinas.

Sorry for this mistake.

^_^

 

Ahhh you just changed it to female.. ok, so welcome amongst us girls, women, ladies, dames.. witches?

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I'm just a girl from small boring country where isn't any good things ^_^

 

I`m sure there is something special in Lithuania, just try to go to live a year in another country and you will sing odes to the small boring country (-: From which part of the country are you? Useless question, right, as I know only Vilnius, the capital (-:

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I live in Kaunas, it's the second largest city in Lithuania. :biggrin2:

 

Wow, just one click and I see that it cannot be that boring in Kaunas. Look what they write about your town:

- Is the hometown of fictional serial killer Dr. Hannibal Lecter.

- It is a sister city of Los Angeles.

- Emma Goldman, the celebrated proponent of anarchism, was born in Kaunas.

- National hero Romas Kalanta committed self-immolation in Kaunas in protest against the Soviet occupation of Lithuania.

- Sugihara Street commemorates the Japanese consul who issued thousands of exit visas to Lithuanian and Polish Jews during his World War II service in Kaunas. His home in Kaunas is now a museum.

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