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I think we should say that it is a Catalan surname since in Catalan "Nadal" means ] and most people called Nadal are from Catalan-speaking cities. This fact could also be added into the page if we move it back to the title "Nadal (disambiguation)". --] - ] - ] 15:32, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
I think we should say that it is a Catalan surname since in Catalan "Nadal" means ] and most people called Nadal are from Catalan-speaking cities. This fact could also be added into the page if we move it back to the title "Nadal (disambiguation)". --] - ] - ] 15:32, 6 June 2007 (UTC)
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I think we should say that it is a Catalan surname since in Catalan "Nadal" means Christmas and most people called Nadal are from Catalan-speaking cities. This fact could also be added into the page if we move it back to the title "Nadal (disambiguation)". --SMP - talk (en) - talk (ca)15:32, 6 June 2007 (UTC)