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AMALIA f Dutch, German, Finnish, Spanish, Italian, Ancient Germanic (Latinized); Latinized form of the Germanic name Amala, a short form of names beginning with the element amal meaning "work". ... AMELIA f English, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic; Variant of AMALIA, though it is sometimes...
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www.behindthename.com/nmc/ita.php
www.behindthename.com/nmc/ita.php
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Web Hosting by Netfirms | Free Domain Names by Netfirms ... Spanish-English cognates with a 'third wheel' ... We all know that English and Spanish have many cognates, and that this fact helps natives of either language to learn the other language. However, I also noticed that in many cases, when a Spanish-speaker uses a cognate...
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kellyjones.netfirms.com/spanish/cognatedoublets.shtml
kellyjones.netfirms.com/spanish/cognatedoublets.shtml
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Avoidance of k in Spanish: Except for a few Greek words (such as kilómetro and some words of other foreign origin such as kamikaze and various place names), Spanish cognates of English words with a "k" usually use a c or qu.
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spanish.about.com/cs/writing/a/spanengspell.htm
spanish.about.com/cs/writing/a/spanengspell.htm
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If you're speaking Spanish, ... Many of the job titles will seem familiar, as many are English cognates. Keep in mind, though, that in a few cases the meanings in similar-sounding titles don't always line up exactly, sometimes because of ... One matter of some confusion can be the gender of the occupational names. In many cases,
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spanish.about.com/od/spanishvocabulary/a/occupations.ht...
spanish.about.com/od/spanishvocabulary/a/occupations.htm
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English names and t... ... Spanish j cognates ... English to spanish ...
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dictionary.reference.com/browse/cognate
dictionary.reference.com/browse/cognate
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One of the main differences between Spanish and English pronunciation is that in English a consonant need not accompany the next vowel to form part of the following syllable. Six Spanish proper names and their English cognates are given in bold to illustrate this: Ana, Julio, Laura, Paula, Roberto, and Tere.
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llt.msu.edu/vol7num2/review3/default.html
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Thesaurus of Spanish Cognates; Thematically-ordered lists of 14,000 English-Spanish Cognates The Wide World of Words Everyday Vocabulary Dictionaries Books and Libraries Journalism Literature; ... Languages of the World; Our Planet and Its peoples Geography; Place names: Physical; Place names: political; Common False Cognates;
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I have a number of phone books that I have collected on my travels and let the students choose their own names, with guidance when necessary. They choose not only first names but also two last names. They start the year by signing their names with three Spanish names and their English last name.
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www.cortland.edu/flteach/FAQ/FAQ-Names.html
www.cortland.edu/flteach/FAQ/FAQ-Names.html
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Also, it was very disappointing to me that the character's names are the traditional, english names, and were not translated into their spanish cognates. ...
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www.amazon.com/review/R275ND4G9PK0X8
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