"Antoñio" is not a common spelling in Spanish. The correct spelling would be "Antonio," which is a common Spanish name equivalent to "Anthony" in English.
The proper name is Jesus (Spanish male given name, from Jesus Christ).
"Que tu nombre" translates to "What is your name" in English.
The last name Lueras is of Spanish origin. People with this last name are likely to have Spanish ancestry.
"¿Cómo llama se chica?" is not grammatically correct in Spanish. If you are trying to ask "What is the girl's name?" you should say "¿Cómo se llama la chica?" in Spanish.
people's republic of china
The Russian federation
house arrest with a politically motivated and correct name
The politically correct term for Indian chief is Tribal leader or Indigenous leader.
To be politically correct, use the term mental institution.
In these politically correct times I guess that would be a tradesperson.
National Liberation Front is the politically correct name for the Viet Cong. A group opposed by the United States
Speaking politically, the likely intended term is the proletariat.
People from Spain are called "Spanish." Spanish is also a language name.
Dayanara is the correct spelling for the Spanish-origin name.
German shepherd
One has to wonder why anyone still refers to the American Indian as "red". Beyond that Native American is just a politically correct (in some people's eyes) name for the American Indian.