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Helen is a name. In Spain, you spell it "Helen". In Turkestan, "Helen". Same as every other nation.

Those nations may use different letters to represent the sounds in your name. But your name is on your ID, and it stays the same. When you write checks or sign a credit card receipt, it stays the same.

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16y ago

As in a "help wanted" sign = se solicita ayuda, or se solicita (whatever kind of help is wanted)

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13y ago

and is spelled y in Spanish which is pronounce as a long E. and in is spelled y adentro

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